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of all rights. 'Life' in Article 21 of the constitution is not merely the physical act of breathing. It does not connote mere animal existence; it has wider meaning which includes right to live with human dignity, right to livelihood, right to health, right to pollution free air etc. It also includes those aspects of life which make man's life meaningful, complete and worth living under the canopy of Article s in 200 ver, 21, so many right have found shelter, growth and nourishment. Right to life also includes protection of person's tradition; culture, heritage and all that gives meaning to a man's life.​

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'Life' in Article 21 of the Constitution is not merely the physical act of breathing. It does not connote mere animal existence or continued drudgery through life. ... Thus, the bare necessities, minimum and basic requirements that are essential and unavoidable for a person is the core concept of the right to life.

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