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In: Right To Privacy Vs Public Interest

Posted on January 22, 2011July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Ranjeev C. Dubey reports:

Wheels spin within wheels in every society and every form of government – capitalism, socialism, communism, theocracy, whatever – and one doesn’t always know who pulls which string. What Radiagate has done is show us how ministers have been selected in India in at least one case. Does the public bedlam following the disclosure of the Radia tapes prove that India wishes to metamorphosise into a more transparent society where dirty dealing is revealed sooner rather than later?, Mr. Ratan Tata has raised an important question in his petition to the Supreme Court of India: where does the right to privacy end and public interest begin?

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