Right to Privacy and Data Protection: Separate Yet Complementary Rights

  • Puneet Jain and
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  • Puneet Jain

    Research Scholar at Jagannath University, Haryana, India

  • Dr. Sunil Kumar

    Academician at Jagannath University, Haryana, India

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Abstract

The right to privacy and data protection are two distinct yet interconnected concepts that play a crucial role in safeguarding individuals' freedoms in the digital age. While the right to privacy focuses on the protection of personal space, autonomy, and freedom from unwarranted surveillance, data protection is concerned with the security and proper handling of personal data by organizations and entities. This article explores the complementary nature of these rights, highlighting how privacy forms the foundation of data protection laws and how data protection ensures the realization of privacy in an increasingly data-driven world. By examining legal frameworks, case studies, and the evolving nature of technology, this article aims to underscore the importance of both rights in promoting trust, security, and individual autonomy in the modern era.

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International Journal of Legal Science and Innovation, Volume 7, Issue 2, Page 169 - 174

DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLSI.112514

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