Right to life was incorporated in the Constitution of 1973, under Article 4 and 9. Initially, it was limited to be interpreted as a life limited to a vegetative life for a long time. However, progressive approach was adopted to give it new meanings in late 80’s. Gradually, the judiciary stepped forward and started to widen the scope and vires of right to life, improving its quality. The constitutions which provide very rigid procedure for an amendment are big barriers to introduce new human rights like quality of life. It is the judiciary which provides a ray of hope by expanding horizons of already guaranteed constitutional rights. Resultantly, new rights emerged due to judicial role, raising standard of quality of life includi...
The notion of human rights is now entrenched in most constitutions around the world. Many writers ag...
The rule of law , one of the most challenging politicio legal concepts is of great antiquity, and co...
This paper discusses the right to life in its most inclusive sense. It argues that the right to life...
Right to life was incorporated in the Constitution of 1973, under Article 4 and 9. Initially, it was...
In general sense the right is considered that source by using that a person is being entitled for al...
No state can be progressive and prosperous in which a large number of people is deprived of their ba...
Indian Constitution is the lengthiest written constitution and is crystal clear about the human righ...
Right to life in the British India was not guaranteed as a constitutional right. However, its demand...
The Constitutions of India and Pakistan guarantee justiciable human rights and incorporate the Direc...
The Right-to-Life is regarded as important significant fundamental freedom under international Human...
This legal research is conducted with an aim to study and analyse the meaning and ambit on right to ...
The right to life is often described as a right not to be deprived the life of another human being. ...
The central question posed in this contribution is whether the right to life has been employed by ou...
Human development and human rights share a common vision and purpose: to secure the freedom, well be...
The international human rights movement and its institutions have faced searing criticism that they ...
The notion of human rights is now entrenched in most constitutions around the world. Many writers ag...
The rule of law , one of the most challenging politicio legal concepts is of great antiquity, and co...
This paper discusses the right to life in its most inclusive sense. It argues that the right to life...
Right to life was incorporated in the Constitution of 1973, under Article 4 and 9. Initially, it was...
In general sense the right is considered that source by using that a person is being entitled for al...
No state can be progressive and prosperous in which a large number of people is deprived of their ba...
Indian Constitution is the lengthiest written constitution and is crystal clear about the human righ...
Right to life in the British India was not guaranteed as a constitutional right. However, its demand...
The Constitutions of India and Pakistan guarantee justiciable human rights and incorporate the Direc...
The Right-to-Life is regarded as important significant fundamental freedom under international Human...
This legal research is conducted with an aim to study and analyse the meaning and ambit on right to ...
The right to life is often described as a right not to be deprived the life of another human being. ...
The central question posed in this contribution is whether the right to life has been employed by ou...
Human development and human rights share a common vision and purpose: to secure the freedom, well be...
The international human rights movement and its institutions have faced searing criticism that they ...
The notion of human rights is now entrenched in most constitutions around the world. Many writers ag...
The rule of law , one of the most challenging politicio legal concepts is of great antiquity, and co...
This paper discusses the right to life in its most inclusive sense. It argues that the right to life...