Supreme Court held that "the right to privacy was implicit in the right
to life and liberty guaranteed to the citizens of this country ... Protection of Human Rights Act, 1943 defines
`human rights' as the 'rights relating to life, liberty, equality and
dignity of the individual guaranteed
means of livelihood. If the right to
livelihood is not treated as a part of the constitutional right to
life, the easiest way of depriving ... established by law, if the right
to livelihood is not regarded as a part of the right to life.
That, which alone makes it possible
life was given by life itself. All facets of life and its realities touched the courts. It was for the courts to touch life ... Political Rights, 1966 recognises the right to have opinions and the right to freedom of expression under Article 19 is subject to the right
seem to be sustainable.
21- Right to life, right to livelihood, right to dignity of life are the fundamental rights protected by Article ... quality of life is the part and partial of right to life. Right to life includes hygienic, clean and safe environment and has been reiterated
also submitted that the right to
choose one’s gender identity is integral to the right to lead a life with
dignity, which is undoubtedly ... were in breach of her rights to a fair trial and of her right
to respect for her private life and that they amounted
pertains to protection of life and personal liberty and provides
that no person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty
except according ... right to life and personal liberty,
without enjoyment of which rights, the right to life and personal
liberty would be meaningless and nugatory. Right
also submitted that the right to choose one’s
gender identity is integral to the right to lead a life with dignity,
which is undoubtedly ... were
in breach of her rights to a fair trial and of her right to respect for
her private life and that they amounted
established by
law, if the right of livelihood is not regarded as a part of the
right of life. That, which alone makes it possible ... right to work, it
would be sheer pedantry to exclude the right to livelihood
from the content of the right to life. The State
means of livelihood.
If the right to livelihood is not treated
as a part of the constitutional right to
life, the easiest way of depriving ... established
by law, if the right to livelihood is not
regarded as a part of the right to life.
That, which alone makes it possible
means of livelihood. If the right to livelihood is not treated as
a part of the constitutional right to life, the easiest way of depriving ... established by law, if the right to livelihood is not regarded as a part of the right
to life. That, which alone makes it possible