read with section 34 of the Penal Code for alleged punitive
prurience moral depravity and shocking erosion of public
decency of the film Satyam, Shivam ... screen
off the silver screen pictures which offensively invade or
deprave public morals through over-sex. A certificate by a
high powered Board of Censors
himself. But the idea of a natural law as a morally inescapable postulate of a just order, recognizing the inalienable and inherent rights ... particular socio-economic orders, yet, the idea that man, as man, morally has certain inherent natural primordial inalienable human rights goes back to the very
gave a
dissenting Opinion.
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KRISHNA IYER, J.-Every litigation has a moral and,
these appeals have many, the foremost being that the
economics ... Testament-as perspective-setters. After all,
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industrial law must set the moral-legal norms for the modus
vivendi between the partners in management, namely
minimally regulated
society; the third, the Kantian ideal of the morally
autonomous man, acting on principles that he accepts as
rational"(8).
There ... would justify an infringement of the
right. Obviously, if the enforcement of morality were held
to be a compelling as well as a permissible state
certain
sinister assignments etc. There is nothing in this section
which is morally wrong nor is such an embargo which comes
into force only ... when all
other arguments fail!
The last point which had a quaint moral flavour was
that transfers of landed property, although executed after
the dates
Brown v. Walker, 40
L. Ed. 819 referred to.
A moral from the Miranda reasoning is the burning relevance
of erecting protective fenders
Professional ethics were bourn with the organised bar, even
as moral norms arose with civilised society. The exercise in
discovering the three elements ... shaped by rigid rules of doubtful
validity, but answerable only to a moral code which
would drive irresponsible judges from the profession.
Without such
general public and the culprit. Judges
are not concerned with the morales or ethics of a
punishment. It is but their duty to administer ... graver offence
are Punished. [l43E-F]
(a) All punishment properly implies moral
accountability. It is related to injury and not only to
damage or danger
offenders as patients and his
conception of prisons as hospitals-mental and moral-is the
key to the pathology of delinquency and the therapeutic role ... injury recoils as injury so that if healing the mentally or
morally maimed or malformed man is the goal, awakening the
inner being more than
minimally regulated society; the third, the Kantian ideal of the morally autonomous man, acting on principles that he accepts as rational" see Benn ... would justify an infringement of the right. Obviously, if the enforcement of morality were held to be a compelling as well as a permissible state