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ART. 21 THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA 81
Change of area in green belt to residential area is violative of Articles 21, 48-A and 51-A(g). (Lal Bahadur v State of Uttar Pradesh and Others, AIR 2018 SC 220).
Clause in Artists and Hair Dressers Association restricting membership to men offends Articles 15 and 21. (Charu Khurana v Union of India, AIR 2015 SC 839 : (2015)1 SCC 192).
Freedom of choice of marriage is an inherent aspect of Article 21. (In Re: Indian Woman says Gang-raped on Orders of Village Court Published in Business and Financial News, dated 23-1-2014, AIR 2014 SC 2816 : (2014)4 SCC 786).
A woman has right to make reproductive choices. (Suchita Srivastava v Chandigarh Administration, AIR 2010 SC 235 : (2009)9 SCC 1).
For determination of paternity DNA test should be ordered only when it is eminently needed. (B.P. Jena v Convenor Secretary, Orissa State Commission for Women, AIR 2010 SC 2851 : (2010)8 SCC 633).
Voice sample - Process for taking voice sample must be fair consistent with the right of accused under Article 21. (Sudhir Chaudhary v State (NCT of Delhi), AIR 2016 SC 3772 : (2016)8 SCC 307).
Speedy trial is part of right to life. (Babubhai Bhimabhai Bokhiria v State of Gujarat, AIR 2013 SC 3648 : (2013)9 SCC 500).
Right to speedy trial extends to all criminal prosecutions, includes police investigation also. (Pankaj Kumar v State of Maharashtra, AIR 2008 SC 3077 : (2008)16 SCC 117 : 2008 AIR SCW 5165).
Long delay in trial, delivery of justice, is violative of rule of law. (Imtiyaz Ahmad v State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 2012 SC 642 : (2012)2 SCC 688).
Delay in trial - Accused in jail in TADA case for more than 12 years. Bail granted. (Umarmia v State of Gujarat, AIR 2017 SC 721 : (2017)2 SCC 731).
Accused acquitted in cheating case after several years, State found responsible for the delay. Accused awarded compensation. (Hardeep Singh v State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 2012 SC 1751 : (2012)1 SCC 748).
A disabled person suffering from cerebral palsy de-boarded from air craft. Rs. 10 lacs as damages awarded to her. (Jeeja Ghosh v Union of India, AIR 2016 SC 2393 : (2016)7 SCC 761).
Accused handicapped without justification, awarded compensation. (Hardeep Singh v State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 2012 SC 1751 : (2012)1 SCC 748).
When workers are engaged in hazardous and risky jobs, it is the duty of the State to ensure humane conditions of work. (Occupational Health and Safety Association v Union of India, AIR 2014 SC 1469 : (2014)3 SCC 547).
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