right against solitary confinement.
Sunil Batra v. Delhi Admn. 11
(4) The right against bar fetters. Charles
Shobraj v. Supdt., Central Jail12 .
(5) The right ... right to speedy trial. Hussainara
Khatoon(1) v. Home Secretary, State of
Bihar14 .
(7) The right against handcuffing. Prem
Shankar Shukla v. Delhi Admn
right against solitary confinement. Sunil Batra v. Delhi Administration .
(4) The right against the fetters. Charles Shobraj v. Supdt. Central Jail .
(5) The right ... Maharashtra.
(6) The right to speedy trial. Hussainara Khatoon v. Home Secretary, State of Bihar .
(7) The right against handcuffing. Prem Shankar Shukla v. Delhi
larger back drop of human rights.
Here is a prisoner-the petitioner-who protests against
his being handcuffed routinely, publicly, vulgarly and
unjustifiably ... deeper issues of detainee's
rights against custodial cruelty and infliction of
indignity. within the human rights parameters of Part III of
the Constitution
escaped, they were arrested.
The reason for handcuffing was contemporaneously recorded.
The accused had to be handcuffed because there was every
likelihood ... escape had been subjected to humiliation by
being handcuffed which act of the escort party
is against all norms of decency and which
this Court in the matter of protection of human rights of citizens as against actions by the police is brought to the notice ... were produced before him but he did riot take any action against handcuffing of those prisoners by the police. In the said order, reference
National Legal Ser.Auth vs Union Of India & Ors on 15 April, 2014
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State Of Uttaranchal vs Balwant Singh Chaufal & Ors on 18 January, 2010
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taken to the Court of 1st Class Judicial Magis-
trate, Hoshangabad by handcuffing them. It seems that the
petitioners when questioned refused to tender apology ... abused them, made obscene gestures, beat and took them
to the penitentiary handcuffed. The fourth petitioner was
arrested in connection with the peaceful dharna
flagrant infringements of
fundamental rights cannot be corrected by any other
method open to the judiciary to adopt. The right to
compensation is some palliative ... done by its officers to the petitioner's rights. It
may have recourse against those officers."
Rudul Sah was followed in Bhim Singh
life and limb, the person resisting arrest may be over-
powered and handcuffed. In such case, immediate report shall
be made to the District ... right and also a duty to protect the courts whose
orders and judgments are amenable to correction, from com-
mission of contempt against them. This