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KLA MOOT COURT MEMORIAL – Rough Draft:

Sahu Pal V. State of Dharmasthan

ISSUES:

1. Whether the Right to privacy under Article 21 of the constitution of India vis-à-vis
national security
2. The constitutional validity of sections 123 and 124 of the Indian Evidence Act

ISSUE 1:

Whether the Right to privacy under Article 21 of the constitution of India vis-à-vis
national security

The counsel humbly submits the writ petition on behalf of the Respondent- The State of
Dharmasthan, the counsel hereby submits the writ petition having the pleadings that ought to
deal with use of the Nososis spyware by the and the petitioners’ pleadings are merely based
on the information circulated in the newspaper articles and the allegations made on the CDT
institution which is registered under the Indian societies registration act and the nature of the
intriguing nature of the relationship between the scope right to privacy as fundamental right
has a overlap or interference when it comes to nature of
Sub issue:

 The Scope of Fundamental Right of privacy is not been violated by the actions of
the state:

The counsel hereby

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