What is the Article 21 of the constitution states!
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Article 21 contains the fundmental rights involving protection of life and liberty.
It states that no person can be deprived of his life or liberty, except by the procedure established by the constitutional law.
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Article 21 in The Constitution Of India 1949
Article 21 declares that no person (citizen or non-citizen) shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty.
It includes Rights to live with human dignity, to livelihood, to privacy, to Shelter, to health, to a speedy trial, to information (RTI), to travel abroad, to sleep, against inhuman treatment, against bonded labor and few more.
Right to life and liberty includes:
- Right Against Sexual Harassment at Workplace
- Right To Live with Human Dignity
- Right to privacy
- Right to go abroad
- Right to education
- Right to livelihood
- Right against custodial violence
- Right against handcuffing
- Right to free legal aid
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