The Paradox of Transparency: Privacy Rights in the Age of Surveillance

  • Jyotika Agarwal
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  • Jyotika Agarwal

    Student at School of Law JECRC University, Jaipur, India

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The paradox of transparency in the context of politicians' privacy versus public interest is a complex and enduring debate in democratic societies. This research paper explores the tension between the right to privacy of public officials and the public's right to access information about their private lives, particularly in the context of political accountability and governance. The paper examines key arguments on both sides of the debate, including the impact of privacy on political participation, the role of transparency in exposing hypocrisy, and the implications of recent legal rulings, such as the Indian Supreme Court's verdict on the Electoral Bond Scheme. By analyzing these issues, the paper aims to provide a nuanced understanding of how privacy and transparency intersect in the political sphere and their implications for democratic governance.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 8, Issue 2, Page 2371 - 2378

DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.119282

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