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The West Bengal Minorities Development And Finance Corporation Act, 1995
North Delhi Municipal Corporation vs Harleen Kaur on 22 November, 2019
(x) North Delhi Municipal Corporation vs Harleen
Kaur & Others AIR Online 2019 SC 1990;
Chandraprakash Madhavrao Dadwa & Ors. vs Union Of India & Others on 25 September, 1998
State Of Karnataka & Ors vs M.L. Kesari & Ors on 3 August, 2010
In this regard the observation of the Supreme Court in the
case of M.L.Keshri (supra) is also worth noting, which is as follows:
Nihal Singh & Ors vs State Of Punjab & Ors on 7 August, 2013
It would be
beneficial if the relevant portion of judgment of Supreme Court, in
Nihal Singh's case (supra) be quoted here:
Amarendra Kumar Mohapatra & Ors vs State Of Orissa & Ors on 19 February, 2014
(vi) Amarendra Kumar Mahapatra vs State of
Orissa (2014) 4 SCC 583;
Kesavananda Bharati Sripadagalvaru ... vs State Of Kerala And Anr on 24 April, 1973
20. The right against exploitation is given in the Indian Constitution as
a fundamental right enshrined in the Part-III to safeguard
individuals from practices such as slavery, beggarism, child labor,
bonded labor, and other forms of forced labor. These are also part of
the basic structure of the Indian constitution referred to in
Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala (1973). Articles 23 and 24 of
the Constitution ensure human dignity by prohibiting such
exploitative practices, underscoring the nation's commitment to
protecting its citizens from exploitation in all its forms.