Thursday, December 3, 2009

Right to Privacy of Communication and Correspondence (Sec. 3, Art. III)

The right to privacy is concisely defined as the right to be left alone.

The right to privacy of communication and correspondence allows persons to correspond and communicate with each other without the State having a right to pry into such correspondence and communication.

Any evidence obtained in violation of the above-mentioned right is inadmissible for any purpose in any proceedings.

3 comments:

  1. Can you post an explanation of this?

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  2. is taking a pictures or videos from one person is violation of of article 3 section 3

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