India News Delhi High Court rules phone-tapping, recording calls without consent as breach of privacy By Learner Partosh Thursday, 8 December 2022 Comment Edit Baca JugaAjay Kumar, former defence secretary, appointed UPSC chairman'Eager to get rid of the judge in me': Justice Sanjiv Khanna retires as 51st CJI; check his landmark verdictsPM Modi visits Adampur air base amid India-Pakistan tensions, interacts with Air warriors, salutes their courage https://ift.tt/WXnHe9F Delhi High Court has ruled that phone-tapping or recording calls without consent violates the right to privacy. donewssuper.blogspot.com DNA Web Team Related PostsSchool Holiday 2023: Classes suspended in Delhi Noida Gurugram Himachal Pradesh due to heavy rains checkdateshereIndian man ties up girlfriend buries her alive in Australia: Know shocking reason behind 'act of revenge'Meet IAS Ravi Kumar NG UP cadre who replaced Ritu Maheshwari as Greater Noida Authority CEO'Traitors and helpless people are running...': Uddhav Thackeray takes a dig at NDA government in Maharashtra
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