emphasized the constitutional rights available
to everybody including the elderly, such as the right to live with dignity,
the right to shelter and the right ... basic and fundamental. These rights articulated by the petitioner
are the right to live with dignity, the right to shelter and the right to
health
right to life is guaranteed in any civilised society. That would take
within its sweep the right to food, the right to clothing, the right ... right to shelter is not a constitutionally guaranteed
right. Restrictions on the right to shelter placed by the statute on the
statutory tenants were
right to life would take within its sweep
the right to food, the right to clothing, the
right to decent environment and a reasonable
accommodation ... cannot be
exercised without these basic human rights."
41. Emphasizing further on the right to shelter, the Court in
this case held that, (para
include right to live with
human dignity. As held earlier, right to residence
is one of the minimal human rights as
fundamental right ... human right under the international human rights law.
31. This court has had occasion to examine the source of the
right to housing, shelter
slums would completely violate the fundamental rights guaranteed
under the Constitution.
25.Right to Shelter and adequate housing is recognized as a basic Human
Right ... amplitude to cover
variety of rights which go to constitute the meaningful right to life.
26.Right to food, Shelter and clothing has been recognized
slums would completely violate the fundamental rights guaranteed
under the Constitution.
25.Right to Shelter and adequate housing is recognized as a basic Human
Right ... amplitude to cover
variety of rights which go to constitute the meaningful right to life.
26.Right to food, Shelter and clothing has been recognized
slums would completely violate the fundamental rights guaranteed
under the Constitution.
25.Right to Shelter and adequate housing is recognized as a basic Human
Right ... amplitude to cover
variety of rights which go to constitute the meaningful right to life.
26.Right to food, Shelter and clothing has been recognized
fundamental right under the Constitution, but,
certainly, no person has any right to retain the land
encroached upon under the purported right to shelter ... enforceable legal right has
crystallized in his favour. This legal right does not mean
the mere constitutional right to shelter.
[vi] The State Government should
right to residence and
settlement in any part of India as a fundamental right.
Right to life has been assured as a basic human right ... right to life is guaranteed
in any civilised society. That would take within it sweep
the right to food, the right to clothing, the right
right to life is guaranteed in any civilised society. That would take within its sweep the right to food, the right to clothing, the right ... that the right to shelter is not Constitutionally guaranteed right. Restrictions on the right to shelter placed by the statute on the statutory tenants were