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Protection of Life and Personal
        liberty (Art. 21)



                            Submitted
                            by:
                            Mandeep
                            B.A.LL.B.
                            2nd yr, MITS
Article 21




Article 21 lays down that no person
shall be deprived of his life or
personal liberty except acc. to
‘procedure established by law’.
Article 21 uses four crucial expressions , viz:

 Life: as here used, something more is meant than mere animal
 existence. The inhibition against its deprivation extends to all
 those limbs and facilities by which life is enjoyed.
Personal liberty: In art.21 it is of widest amplitude & it covers
a variety of rights which go to constitute personal liberty of man
& some of them have been raised to status of distinct FRs.

Law: constitution make no distinction in principle b/w a law
made by the legislature & ordinance issued by president,both
are equally subject to limitation which the constitution has
placed upon that power
Procedure established by law: it extends both to
substantive as well as procedural law.A procedure not fulfilling
these attributes is no procedure at all in the eyes of art.21
Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India


Maneka’s passport was impounded by the
Central govt. under the passport Act in the
interest of the general public. Maneka filed a
writ petition challenging the order on the
ground of violation of fundamental right under
Art. 21. The major ground of challenge was the
order impounding the passport was null and
void as it had been made without affording her
an opportunity of being heard in her defence
Right to                        Right to
               Right to food   livelihood
medical care


  Right to                      Right to
  Shelter                       privacy
                  Article
                    21


  Right to                      Right to
 education                       healthy
                               environmnt
Right to
    livelihood
   Olga Tellis V. Bombay Municipal Corporation - AIR
                      1986 SC 180

The right to livelihood is borne out of the right to life, as
no person can live without the means of living, that
is, the means of livelihood.
If the right to livelihood is not treated as a part and
parcel of the constitutional right to life, the easiest way
of depriving a person of his right to life would be
deprived him of means of livelihood to the point of
abrogation.
Right to
                    privacy

  Mr. ‘X’ v. Hospital ‘Z’ (AIR 1999 SC 495)
The Supreme Court explained that Article 21 of
the Constitution entitles a person to lead a healthy
life and therefore the women who was to marry a
person was entitled to know whether her
prospective husband has any deadly and
communicable disease.
Registered Society
             v.
  Union of India AIR 1996
The Supreme Court had given directions to
Subordinate Courts to dispose of long pending cases.
Criminal cases was quite consistent with the spirit
underlying Part III of the Constitution, Telephone
tapping was held to be violation of right to privacy
RIGHT TO
                      SHELTER
  Shantisar Builders v. Narayan Khimal Totame AIR
                     1990 SC 630
The SC has ruled that the right to life is guaranteed in any
civilized society. That would take within its sweep the right
to food, the right to clothing, the right to decent
environment and reasonable accommodation to live in. The
diff. b/w the need of an animal and a human being for
shelter has to be kept in view. For an animal it is the bare
protection of body: for a human being it has to be a suitable
accommodation which would allow him to grow in every
aspect-physical, mental and intellectual
Parmanand Katara V Union of
                   India AIR 1989
           The SC has considered a very
           serious problem existing at
           present: in a medico legal case
           (such as accident) the doctor
RIGHT TO   usually refused to give immediate
MEDICAL    a medical aid to the victim untill
           the legal formalities are
  CARE     completed. In some cases, the
           injured die for want of medical
           aid. The SC has now very
           specifically clarified that
           preservation of life is of
           paramount importance.
RIGHT TO HEALTH

  Vincent v. Union of India AIR 1987
The SC held that a healthy body is the very
foundation of all human activities. Even Art.
47, a directive principle, lays stress on
improvement of public health unprohibition of
drugs injurious to health as one of the primary
duties of the State.
RIGHT TO
                   EDUCATION
                Mohini Jain V. State
                  of Karnataka
                    AIR 1992
“The right to education flows directly from the
right to life,” and the right to education being
concomitant to the fundamental right, “The
state is under a constitutional mandate to
provide educational institutions at all levels for
the benefit of the citizens.”
Vishaka v. State of
                   Rajasthan AIR 1997
           The SC has declared sexual
           harassment of a working
  SEXUAL   woman at her place of work
HARASSMENT as amounting to violation of
           rights of gender equality and
           right to life and liberty which
           is clear violation
           of Article 14,15 and 21
RIGHT TO ENVIRONMENT

Subash   The SC has held that enjoyment
Kumar    of pollution free environment is
   v.    included in the right to life under
 Bihar
  AIR    Art. 21
 1991
Murali S.
                Deora
                  v.
               Union of
                India
Since a non-smoker is afflicted to various
diseases including lung cancer or of
heart, only because he is required to go to
public places and it is indirectly depriving
of his life without any process of law.
Hence smoking in public places was
banned
It was held that the
              direction to convert all
              buses operating in
              Delhi to CNG fuel
M.C. Mehta
              mode was given for
v. Union of
              safeguarding health
   India
              of people and would
              override the
              provisions of other
              statutes
Article 21 of the Indian Constitution

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Article 21 of the Indian Constitution

  • 1. Protection of Life and Personal liberty (Art. 21) Submitted by: Mandeep B.A.LL.B. 2nd yr, MITS
  • 2. Article 21 Article 21 lays down that no person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except acc. to ‘procedure established by law’.
  • 3. Article 21 uses four crucial expressions , viz: Life: as here used, something more is meant than mere animal existence. The inhibition against its deprivation extends to all those limbs and facilities by which life is enjoyed. Personal liberty: In art.21 it is of widest amplitude & it covers a variety of rights which go to constitute personal liberty of man & some of them have been raised to status of distinct FRs. Law: constitution make no distinction in principle b/w a law made by the legislature & ordinance issued by president,both are equally subject to limitation which the constitution has placed upon that power Procedure established by law: it extends both to substantive as well as procedural law.A procedure not fulfilling these attributes is no procedure at all in the eyes of art.21
  • 4. Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India Maneka’s passport was impounded by the Central govt. under the passport Act in the interest of the general public. Maneka filed a writ petition challenging the order on the ground of violation of fundamental right under Art. 21. The major ground of challenge was the order impounding the passport was null and void as it had been made without affording her an opportunity of being heard in her defence
  • 5. Right to Right to Right to food livelihood medical care Right to Right to Shelter privacy Article 21 Right to Right to education healthy environmnt
  • 6. Right to livelihood Olga Tellis V. Bombay Municipal Corporation - AIR 1986 SC 180 The right to livelihood is borne out of the right to life, as no person can live without the means of living, that is, the means of livelihood. If the right to livelihood is not treated as a part and parcel of the constitutional right to life, the easiest way of depriving a person of his right to life would be deprived him of means of livelihood to the point of abrogation.
  • 7. Right to privacy Mr. ‘X’ v. Hospital ‘Z’ (AIR 1999 SC 495) The Supreme Court explained that Article 21 of the Constitution entitles a person to lead a healthy life and therefore the women who was to marry a person was entitled to know whether her prospective husband has any deadly and communicable disease.
  • 8. Registered Society v. Union of India AIR 1996 The Supreme Court had given directions to Subordinate Courts to dispose of long pending cases. Criminal cases was quite consistent with the spirit underlying Part III of the Constitution, Telephone tapping was held to be violation of right to privacy
  • 9. RIGHT TO SHELTER Shantisar Builders v. Narayan Khimal Totame AIR 1990 SC 630 The SC has ruled that the right to life is guaranteed in any civilized society. That would take within its sweep the right to food, the right to clothing, the right to decent environment and reasonable accommodation to live in. The diff. b/w the need of an animal and a human being for shelter has to be kept in view. For an animal it is the bare protection of body: for a human being it has to be a suitable accommodation which would allow him to grow in every aspect-physical, mental and intellectual
  • 10. Parmanand Katara V Union of India AIR 1989 The SC has considered a very serious problem existing at present: in a medico legal case (such as accident) the doctor RIGHT TO usually refused to give immediate MEDICAL a medical aid to the victim untill the legal formalities are CARE completed. In some cases, the injured die for want of medical aid. The SC has now very specifically clarified that preservation of life is of paramount importance.
  • 11. RIGHT TO HEALTH Vincent v. Union of India AIR 1987 The SC held that a healthy body is the very foundation of all human activities. Even Art. 47, a directive principle, lays stress on improvement of public health unprohibition of drugs injurious to health as one of the primary duties of the State.
  • 12. RIGHT TO EDUCATION Mohini Jain V. State of Karnataka AIR 1992 “The right to education flows directly from the right to life,” and the right to education being concomitant to the fundamental right, “The state is under a constitutional mandate to provide educational institutions at all levels for the benefit of the citizens.”
  • 13. Vishaka v. State of Rajasthan AIR 1997 The SC has declared sexual harassment of a working SEXUAL woman at her place of work HARASSMENT as amounting to violation of rights of gender equality and right to life and liberty which is clear violation of Article 14,15 and 21
  • 14. RIGHT TO ENVIRONMENT Subash The SC has held that enjoyment Kumar of pollution free environment is v. included in the right to life under Bihar AIR Art. 21 1991
  • 15. Murali S. Deora v. Union of India Since a non-smoker is afflicted to various diseases including lung cancer or of heart, only because he is required to go to public places and it is indirectly depriving of his life without any process of law. Hence smoking in public places was banned
  • 16. It was held that the direction to convert all buses operating in Delhi to CNG fuel M.C. Mehta mode was given for v. Union of safeguarding health India of people and would override the provisions of other statutes