state
about the reasons in this writ petition, keeping in mind the
right to privacy of the petitioners.
2. The respondents have placed on record ... correction of name
effected in exercise of the right to be forgotten. The said
judgment does not say that the CBSE should retain the
original
there were three children born to C.Sreenivasan. In such
circumstances, the rights of the said three children is also to be taken
into consideration ... property."
Therefore, the rights of the children of C.Sreenivasan born out of the
4th respondent cannot be forgotten with reference to the principles
Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 . This Court surveyed
the entire law right from the judgment of this Court in the cases
of Gudikanti Narasimhulu ... court concerned has no wherewithal to provide or protect the
fundamental right of an accused to have a speedy trial as enshrined
under Article
denying
bail in deserving cases, it will be a violation of the
rights guaranteed under Art.21 of our
Constitution." (underline supplied)
10. In Manish ... period
of time, the trial courts and the High Courts have
forgotten a very well - settled principle of law that
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rights guaranteed under Art.21 of our
Constitution." (underline supplied)
9. In Manish Sisodia v. Directorate ... period of time, the trial courts and the High
Courts have forgotten a very well - settled
principle of law that bail
imprisonment specified for the predicate offence.
Thus, the petitioner has an indefeasible right to be
enlarged on bail.
11. It is well settled in Hussainara ... period of time, the trial courts and the High Courts
have forgotten a very well-settled principle of law that
bail
denying bail in deserving
cases, it will be a violation of the rights
guaranteed under Art.21 of our Constitution."
(underline supplied ... period of time, the trial courts and the High
Courts have forgotten a very well - settled
principle of law that bail
observed as follows:-
"21. The Right to Life and Personal Liberty is the most
sacrosanct fundamental right guaranteed under Articles ... Constitution of India. Any attempt to
encroach upon this fundamental right has been frowned
upon by this Court in a catena of decisions. In this
denying bail in deserving cases, it
will be a violation of the rights
guaranteed under Art.21 of our
Constitution." (underline supplied)
10. In Manish ... period of time, the trial courts and the
High Courts have forgotten a very well -
settled principle of law that bail
available to the accused
in the second crime, the right to liberty as a fundamental
right under Article 21 of the Constitution of India which ... provision of the Code of Criminal
Procedure are factors which cannot be forgotten by the
Court when called upon to cancel the bail. The possibility