NOTHING COULD BE CONSIDERED SECRET UNDER THE AMBIT OF PRIVACY AND NATIONAL SECURITY IF DISCUSSION HELD IN THE PARLIAMENT MORE OVER TECHNOLOGIES HAVE THEIR ILL - EFFECTS AS USED AND ABUSED BY COUNTER TECHNOLOGY
Right to privacy and national security services have a marginal line of distinction as protecting the privacy of the citizens and entering in to the review of zone consideration compromising the national security and on the other hand discussion the questions in the parliament of India .It is also a matter of fact and concern that the technology related to the software and services under the provision made and created for the welfare of society and circle and available in the public domain may have their merits and demerits for which they may be used and abused by the study of impact assessment realised by the key members demanding the transpancy and accountability in the administration . Ultimately every technology related to the privacy and national security is existing with in the zone of consideration as the expert committee too demanded for the verification of record and trial by the law code manual prefixed by the honourable Supreme court of India ,as arguments disclosure under law code manual is open before the office and authority more over every technology has its counter technology required to protect the safety measures and accuracy as examined by the security services and the agencies working on the captioned subject matter deliberation noticed by the government and the other related services .As such the Public service and the privacy as well as the national security if examined by the experts Committee and placed before the court of law will come in the public domain whether the report should be put in Public domain or not and on the other hand if any subject matter deliberation noticed and brought to the dialogues of the held parliamentary observation that could not be stated as a secret under right to the privacy or the national security .
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