Critical Analysis On Article 21 Of Indian Constitution
Critical Analysis On Article 21 Of Indian Constitution Introduction The term 'life' in Article 21 cannot be limited to only being physically alive or in a vegetative state, but must include a wide range of implied meanings. Life always means a dignified life, and it refers to anything and everything that is necessary or in line with a dignified life; everything that falls under the term 'life'. “No freeman shall be taken or imprisoned or deceased or outlawed or banished or any ways destroyed, nor will the King pass upon him or commit him to prison unless by the judgment of his peers or the law of the land.” - English Magna Carta, 1215 . According to the Oxford Dictionary, liberty is defined as the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views. Personal liberty, as defined by the Oxford Dictionary, is the freedom of an individual to act as he or she wishes. In India, the wo...