Section 21
Right To Privacy Deemed To Be Violated
(1) If any person
commits, save in accordance with law, any of the following acts
without obtaining consent of the concerned person, he or she shall
be deemed to have violated the right to privacy:
(a) Entry into any person’s residence,
(b) Opening a person's correspondence or using it,
taping or recording or listening the discourse,
speech, sound through the medium of telephone or
other technology,
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(c) Watching, publishing, broadcasting or
disseminating activities, behaviors of personal life
of a person,
(d) Taking figure or photograph of a person,
(e) Imitating other's name, figure, photograph, sound
and making the same public.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in clause (d) or (e)
of sub-section (1), if a person commits any act referred to in the
said clauses for literary or artistic purpose or public interest, the
right to privacy shall not be deemed to have been violated.