History & Civics
(A) Right to Privacy is a Fundamental Right that is not separately articulated in the Constitution.
(R) Right to Privacy can be derived from Articles 14, 19 and 21.
- (A) is true but (R) is false.
- (A) is false, but (R) is true.
- Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
- Both (A) and (R) are false.
Constitution
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Answer
Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
Explanation — The Supreme Court confirmed that the right to privacy is a fundamental right that does not need to be separately articulated but can be derived from Articles 14, 19 and 21 of the Constitution.
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