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Dr.Mehmood Nayyar Azam vs State Of Chattisgarh And Ors on 3 August, 2012

(98) Similarly in the case of Mehmood Nayyar Azam Vs. State of Chhattisgarh and others reported in 2012 (8) SCC 1 while dealing with the aspect of compensation for purposes of mental harassment, it was observed by Hon'ble Mr. Justice Dipak Mishra that compensation for mental/ psychological torture and harassment is required to be given because uch psychologial harassment severely affects a man's life and thereby denying the freedom under Article 21 of the Constitition of India.
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Om Prakash Chautala vs Kanwar Bhan & Ors on 31 January, 2014

(34) The Hon'ble Apex Court of our Country recognized this principle and the Hon'ble Mr. Justice Dipak Mishra in the case Omprakash Chautala Vs. Kanwar Bhan and others reported in 2014 (5) SCC 417 held that:­ "....... Reputation is fundamentally a glorious amalgam and unification of virtues which makes a man feel proud of his ancestry and satisfies him to bequeath it as a part of inheritance on the posterity. It is a nobility in itself for which a conscientious man would never barter it with all the tea of China or for that matter all the pearls of the sea. The said virtue has both horizontal and vertical qualities. When reputation is hurt, a man is half­ dead. It is an honour which deserves to be equally preserved by the down trodden and the privileged. The aroma of reputation is an excellence which cannot be allowed to be sullied with the passage of time. The memory of nobility no one would like to lose; none would conceive of it being atrophied. It is dear to life and on some occasions it is dearer than life. And that is why it has become an inseparable facet of Article 21 of the Constitution. No one would like to have his reputation dented. One would like to perceive it as an honour rather than popularity....."
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