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Central Government Act Article 21 in The Constitution Of India 1949
21. Protection of life and personal liberty No person
Central Government Act
matters involving breach of fundamental rights under
Articles 14, 19 and 21 ... Constitution of India especially the
right to life and liberty under Article 21 the reasons should be
rational and satisfy
Andhra High Court
does not offend either Article 14 or Article 19 or Article 21 of the
Constitution, and the State Legislature ... illegal and violative of fundamental rights guaranteed under
Article 21 of the Constitution.
19. This Section 50 of the Code
Allahabad High Court
provisions of Article 21, or the procedure provided under Article 22(5)
of the Constitution of India. In paragraph ... Constitution of India, law declared by the Supreme Court
is binding on all Courts. The procedural requirements under Article 21
Gujarat High Court
Supreme Court of India
Siddharam Satlingappa Mhetre vs State Of Maharashtra And Ors. on 2
Supreme Court of India
right to
'personal liberty' guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution of
India. Secondly, in absence of a specific empowering ... would not infringe the right to
personal liberty under Article 21 of the Constitution of India.
7. In support
Supreme Court of India
21 of the Indian Constitution
guaranteeing the right to life guaranteeing the right to 'life' and 'personal
liberty' and article ... part
of right to life enshrined under Article 21. In P.G. Gupta Versus State of
Guiarat" the Supreme Court
Central India Law Quarterly
speedy
trial vested in an accused under Article 21.
(v) That American decisions on the Sixth Amendment to the American ... violate the constitutional guarantee
of a speedy trial under Article 21.
6. Mr. Pandey, the learned counsel for the appellant
Patna High Court
basic human rights afforded under the Constitution, more so under Article 21 shall be protected . It is in that context ... remedied. But the right to livelihood as contemplated under Article 21 of the Constitution cannot be so widely construed which
Madras High Court
violative of the fundamental rights under Articles
14, 15, 19 and 21 of the Constitution of India.
7. The petitioner ... violation of the fundamental rights guaranteed under Articles 14, 15
and 21 of the Constitution cannot be sustained in view
Kerala High Court
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