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Article 14 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Siddharam Satlingappa Mhetre vs State Of Maharashtra And Ors on 2 December, 2010
In the context of anticipatory bail, this Court, in Siddharam Satlingappa
Mhetre [Siddharam Satlingappa Mhetre v. State of Maharashtra, (2011) 1 SCC
694: (2011) 1 SCC (Cri) 514], discussed the relevance and importance of
personal liberty as under: (SCC pp. 718-19 & 721, paras 36-37, 43 & 49-50)
“36. All human beings are born with some unalienable rights like life, liberty
and pursuit of happiness. The importance of these natural rights can be found
in the fact that these are fundamental for their proper existence and no other
right can be enjoyed without the presence of right to life and liberty. Life bereft
of liberty would be without honour and dignity and it would lose all
significance and meaning and the life itself would not be worth living. That is
why “liberty” is called the very quintessence of a civilised existence.