The 9 kinds of privacy mentioned by the Supreme Court:
Bodily privacy: Allows one to stop others from violating one's body or restraining freedom of movement.
Spatial privacy: Restricting access of others through private space. Intimate relations and family life are good examples.
Communicational privacy: Restricting access to communications or controlling the use of information given to third parties. It also enables one to have the freedom to be let alone.
Proprietary privacy: Shielding personal facts, things or information from others.
Intellectual privacy: Privacy of thought and mind and development of opinions and beliefs.
Decisional privacy: Freedom to make intimate decisions that primarily involve sexual or procreative nature and intimate relations.
Associational privacy: The freedom to choose who to interact with.
Behavioural privacy: The privacy of an individual involved in public activities. Even while granting access to others, one is entitled to control the extent of access and preserve a measure of freedom from unwanted intrusion
Informational privacy: Keeping information about self from being disseminated and controlling the extent of access to information.
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