implement the
agnatic theory of succession; (iv) to promote public and
private decency; (v) to facilitate tenants to acquire
ownership rights; (vi) to reduce litigation ... Avoidance of fragmentation of holdings, promotion
of private and public decency and reduction of litigation do
not seem to have any relevance to the right
these urity of the State, friendly
relations with foreign States, public order, decency or
morality in relation to contempt of court, defamation or
incitement
security of the State, friendly
relation with foreign states, public order, decency or
morality, or in relation to contempt of court, defamation or
incitement ... security of the
State, friendly relations with foreign States, public order,
decency or morality, or in relation to contempt of court,
defamation or incitement
pensioner would be able to live: (i) free from want, with
decency, independence and self-respect,
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and (ii) at a standard equivalent
R. S. Nayak vs A. R. Antulay on 16 February, 1984
Equivalent citations: 1984 AIR
finances cannot run away from its principal duty by
pleading financial inability. Decency and dignity are non-
negotiable facets of human rights ... finances cannot run away from its principal
duty by pleading financial inability. Decency and dignity
are non-negotiable facets of human rights
question whether the death penalty
conforms to the current standards of 'decency'. Can there be
any higher basic human right than the right
security of the
state, friendly relations with foreign states, public order,
decency or morality, or in relation to contempt of court,
defamation or incitement
birth and must draw its meaning from
the evolving standards of decency and dignity that mark the
progress of a mature society. Fair procedure ... birth and must draw Its meaning from
the evolving standards of decency and dignity that mark the
progress of a mature society, as Batra
task of due administration of
justice. A contumacious disregard of all decencies, such as
that exhibited by the contemner in this case can only lead ... imposing a fine. We think that a contumacious
disregard of all decencies, such as, that exhibited by the
contemner in this case can only lead