My doubt is regarding "vitiated". Eg: Whether trial by media vitiates the right to privacy of individuals concerned in a case.Please decide whether you're asking about 'vitiated' or 'violated, then tell us what you want the phrase to mean.
Please include it in a complete sentence.
I meant it like "right is vitiated". I am unable to edit the thread title. I apologize if the title is misleading.That does not include the phrase 'right vitiated', which is your thread title.
I think "violated" is the right word. You're asking if trial by media violates a person's right to privacy.My question is regarding "vitiated". Eg: Whether trial by media vitiates the right to privacy of individuals concerned in a case.
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