held that the right to social justice is a
fundamental right. Right to livelihood springs from the
right to life guaranteed under Article ... Right to human dignity, development of personality, social
protection, right to rest and leisure are fundamental human
rights to a common man. Right to life
Civil and Political Rights.
This right to live which is comprehended within the broad
connotation of the right to life can concededly be abridged
according ... Civil and Political Rights.
This right to live which is comprehended within the broad
connotation of the right to life can concededly be abridged
according
levels of endeavour and achievement. To make these
rights meaningful to workmen and meaningful right to life a
reality to workmen, shift of judicial orientation ... Fundamental Rights. Work is the sole source of income. The
right to work become as much fundamental as right to life.
Law as a social
right to work, it would be sheer pedantry to exclude the right to
livelihood from the content of the right to life. The State ... youth of the country are unemployed. The right to livelihood is
a part of right to life, as has been held in the case
means of livelihood. If the right to livelihood is not treated as a part of constitutional right to life, the easiest way of depriving ... Pandian, J., held :-
"The right to education which is implicit in the right to life and personal liberty Guaranteed by Article 21 must
include within it the
right to die' as a part of the fundamental right guaranteed
therein. 'Right to life' is a natural ... resulting in effacing the right itself. The right to die',
if any, is inherently inconsistent with the right to life'
as is death
right to shelter is a fundamental
right available to every citizen of India. It was also read into the
right to life guaranteed under Article ... basic human right of shelter.
27. The right to shelter as an essential concomitant of the
fundamental right to life was also pressed
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
will show that in considering the right of livelihood as a right inhering in the right to life, it was assumed by the Supreme Court ... that the right claimed by the petitioner is not the right to livelihood, and is not a constituent of the right to life, and also
Political Rights 1966 recognizes the right to have opinions and the right of freedom of expression under Article 19 is subject to the right ... Court developed various rights - interests, similar to privacy, i.e. right of free enjoyment, right to sleep, right to human dignity, right to have justice