across the country, in order to preserve the valuable fundamental right of Right to Life, this Court is of an opinion that the water bodies ... facilities at free of cost, which is their fundamental right ensured under the right to life. Thus, encroachments of water bodies must be viewed
across the country, in order to preserve the valuable fundamental right of Right to Life, this Court is of an opinion that the water bodies ... facilities at free of cost, which is their fundamental right ensured under the right to life. Thus, encroachments of water bodies must be viewed
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10. Further, it is contended that the right to life is a
Fundamental Right enshrined in Article 21 of the Constitution ... Court of India, time and again, reiterated and
emphasised that the right to life cannot be interpreted as a mere animal
life
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10. Further, it is contended that the right to life is a Fundamental Right enshrined in Article 21 of the Constitution ... Court of India, time and again, reiterated and emphasised that the right to life cannot be interpreted as a mere animal life
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reiterated and emphasised that the right to life cannot be
interpreted as a mere animal life and it is a decent
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10. Further, it is contended that the right to life is
a Fundamental Right enshrined in Article 21 of the
Constitution ... Court of
India, time and again, reiterated and emphasised that
the right to life cannot be interpreted as a mere animal
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10. Further, it is contended that the right to life is a
Fundamental Right enshrined in Article 21 of the Constitution ... Court of India, time and again, reiterated
and emphasised that the right to life cannot be interpreted as a mere
animal life
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10. Further, it is contended that the right to life is a
Fundamental Right enshrined in Article 21 of the Constitution ... Court of India, time and again,
reiterated and emphasised that the right to life cannot be
interpreted as a mere animal life
Supreme Court of India.
10. Further, it is contended that the right to life is a Fundamental
Right enshrined in Article 21 of the Constitution ... Court of India, time and again, reiterated and emphasised that the
right to life cannot be interpreted as a mere animal life
Supreme Court of India.
10. Further, it is contended that the right to life is a Fundamental
Right enshrined in Article 21 of the Constitution ... Court of India, time and again, reiterated and emphasised that the
right to life cannot be interpreted as a mere animal life