Party, the constitutional and statutory rights of
the accused seems to have been forgotten. The
investigation officers have committed serious lapses. It
appears, to cover ... that not only
fair trial but investigation is also part of constitutional
rights guaranteed under Articles 20 and 21 of the
Constitution of India
proceedings, which means that the juvenile has an inherent right to let his past be forgotten therefore, he could lawfully suppress information in respect
sentinel and as the guardian of equal
rights protection should not be forgotten. [SCC p.18 para 4]
It was further held that this bypassing
sentinel and as the guardian of equal rights
protection should not be forgotten.
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12. In spite of this scheme, there may be occasions
when ... work in temporary posts or
projects that are not needed permanently. This right
of the Union or of the State Government cannot but
be recognised
sentinel and as the guardian of equal rights protection should not
be forgotten. [SCC.p. 18, para 4]
It was further been held that this
respondent has lost his trademark right with respect to “KIMIA” and hence
the second respondent cannot claim any exclusive right over the said
trademark ... offence of infringement of Copyright or other rights
conferred by the Act. It cannot be forgotten that the Criminal proceedings
are basd on 'Public
opinion that the Applicant can be
said to have an existing right and is therefore entitled to receive the
amount of P.F. payable ... dispute between the legal heirs. It cannot be
forgotten that the nominee has merely a right to receive the amount
on behalf of the deceased
opinion that the Applicant can be
said to have an existing right and is therefore entitled to receive the
amount of P.F. payable ... dispute between the legal heirs. It cannot be
forgotten that the nominee has merely a right to receive the amount
on behalf of the deceased
sentinel and as the guardian
of equal rights protection should not be forgotten."
In Union of India v. Kartick Chandra Mondal
every citizen has a fundamental right to free
speech under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution. While right to free speech is
inalienable ... spoken. It should not be forgotten that the Constitutional
framers have very consciously has not made right to free speech as an absolute
right. They