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Liberty:Article 21 definition by Supreme Court

🎓Constitution Of India🎓
Article 21 of Constitution & various dimensions added by SC:


1. AK Gopalan V State of Madras : procedure established by law
2. Right to have fair procedure- Maneka Gandhi V UOI
3. Right to legal Aid- Hussainara v Home Sec , Bihar
4. Right to Public Trial- Vineet Narain V UOI
5. Right to go abroad- Satwant Singh Sawhney v. Assistant Passport Officer, New Delhi, Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India
6. Right to privacy- Kharak Singh v. State of U.P
7. Right against solitary confinement Sunil Batra v. Delhi Administration
8. Right against hand cuffing Prem Shankar v. Delhi Administration
9. Right to Medical Care- Parmananda Katara v. Union of India
10. Right to Health- Consumer Education and Research Centre v. Union of India
11. Right to Social Security and Protection of Family- L.I.C. of India v. Consumer Education and Research Centre
12. Right to Shelter- Chameli Singh v. State of U.P
13. Right To Livelihood- D.T.C. v. D.T.C. Mazdoor Congress
14. Right to Reputation- D.F. Marion v. Minnie Davis
15. Right Against Sexual Harassment at Workplace- Vishakha v. State of Rajasthan
16. Right To Live with Human Dignity- Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India,Francis Coralie v. Union Territory of Delhi
17. Right against Bar Fetters-Sunil Batra v. Delhi Administration- 
18. Right to Write a Book-State of Maharashtra v. Prabhakar Pandurang
19. Right against Delayed Execution: Sher Singh v. State of Punjab
20. Right against Public Hanging : Attorney General of India v. Lachma Devi
21. Death by Hanging not Violative of Article 21- Deena v. Union of India
22. Right to Bail.- Babu Singh v. State of Uttar Pradesh
23. Right to Fair Trial- Zahira Habibullah Sheikh v. State of Gujarat
24. Right to Speedy Trial- Hussainara Khatoon v. Home Secretary, State of Bihar.
25. Right to Free Legal Aid & Right to Appeal- M.H. Hoskot v. State of Maharashtra
26. Right against Illegal Detention- Joginder Kumar v. State of Uttar Pradesh
27. Disclosure of Dreadful Diseases- Mr. X v. Hospital Z
28. Tapping of Telephone- PUCL v. Union of India 
29. Right Against Noise Pollution- In Re: Noise Pollution
30. Murli S. Deora v. Union of India- smoking in public place
31. Right to get Pollution Free Water and Air- Subhas Kumar v. State of Bihar.
33. Euthanasia and Right to Life-Gian Kaur v. State of Punjab
34. Right to Work- Olga tells v BMC
35. Right to Marriage _ lata singh v state of up
36. Right to Food- PUCL v UOI
37. Right to Legal Aid- Sheela Barse v UOI
38. Right to Education- Mohini jain v state of karnatka 
39. Right to have clean Environment- MC Mehta v UOI
40. Right to have shelter-chameli v state
41. Right to receive compensation - Rudal Shah v state of Bihar.

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