She had filed the PIL relying on media reports of Modi's declaration of his marital status, identifying his wife, while submitting his nomination papers last month for the Lok Sabha elections.
Dismissing the public interest litigation on Wednesday, a vacation bench of Justices S Manikumar and T S Sivagnanam said "Averments made in the supporting affidavit are baseless and without any proof. The writ petition is nothing but a publicity oriented writ petition. This Court is not inclined to entertain it."
"Right of privacy vis-a-vis right of information to be furnished to the general public should be with reference to the kind of information which the law permits. Constitution does not guarantee absolute freedom or absolute protection to the media."
They said the media attention should be towards exposing corruption, nepotism, law breaking, abuse or arbitrary exercise of power, law and order, economy, health, science and technology etc., which are matters of public interest.
"The 'Lakshman Rekha' should be that publication of comments/information should not invade the privacy of an individual, unless, outweighed by bona fide and genuine public interest," the judges said.
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