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Supreme Court:
Without sustenance of liberty, subject to constitutionally valid provisions of law, the life of a person is comparable to the living dead having to endure cruelty and torture without protest and... facebook.com/indianlawyersf…
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Supreme Court:
Without sustenance of liberty, subject to constitutionally valid provisions of law, the life of a person is comparable to the living dead having to endure cruelty and torture without protest and... facebook.com/indianlawyersf…
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Supreme Court:
“Life without dignity is like a sound that is not heard. Dignity speaks, it has its sound, it is natural and human. It is a combination of thought and feeling, and, ... it deserves respect even... facebook.com/indianlawyersf…
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“Privacy has not been couched as an independent fundamental right. But that does not detract from the constitutional protection afforded to it, once the true nature of privacy and its... facebook.com/indianlawyersf…
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Supreme Court:
"The discretion to grant or refuse bail must be exercised judiciously and in a humane manner and compassionately. Also, conditions for the grant of bail ought not to be so strict as to be... facebook.com/indianlawyersf…
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"If intellectual prowess and natural or cultivated power of creation is interfered with, without... fb.me/7u5cT7Ps3
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“Dignity has both an intrinsic and instrumental value. As an intrinsic value, human dignity is an... fb.me/2sCaLNcNy
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Supreme Court:
“Dignity as a constitutional value finds expression in the Preamble.”
- Dr D.Y. Chandrachud, J.... fb.me/Ky9tIGmq
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A Constitution has to be read in such a way that words deliver up principles that are to be... fb.me/6W2beedGB
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Supreme Court:
An individual has the right to control one’s life while submitting personal data for various... fb.me/99gBQr2UR
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Supreme Court:
Above all, it is the right to question, the right to scrutinise and the right to dissent which... fb.me/9kSnVjjRK
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Supreme Court:
“As the nation evolves, the role of the court must be as an institution which abides by... fb.me/2xOZ8JrMJ
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“The fault-lines of our system, be it in education, health or law, are that its lethargy and... fb.me/8qghI0yO9
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Supreme Court:
“The nation cannot live on a lie. Courts play a vital institutional role in preserving the rule of... fb.me/y7IoQNl3
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Supreme Court:
“One is compelled to think and constrained to deliberate why the women in India cannot be allowed... fb.me/9hm9cjB7W
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Supreme Court:
“Judge bashing" has become a favourite pastime of some people.
There is growing tendency of... fb.me/FoDMqQm8
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Supreme Court:
“A prima facie case, does not mean a case proved to the hilt, but a case which can be said to be... fb.me/SDoV2wQ7
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Supreme Court:
“Equity can only supplement the law, but it cannot supplant or override it. But when there is a... fb.me/HLRXCwmZ
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