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  1. Article 21 provides two rights: Right to life. Right to personal liberty. The fundamental right provided by Article 21 is one of the most important rights that the Constitution guarantees. The Supreme Court of India has described this right as the ‘heart of fundamental rights’.

  2. Dec 12, 2023 · Article 21 does not place an absolute embargo on the deprivation of life or personal liberty and, for that matter, on the right to livelihood. What Article 21 insists is that such lack ought to be according to procedure established by law which must be fair, just and reasonable.

  3. Feb 9, 2024 · Understanding Article 21 of the Indian Constitution . Though couched in negative language, Article 21 confers the fundamental right to life and personal liberty on every person, including foreigners, and these two rights have been given paramount importance by the courts.

  4. Article 21 asserts that no person shall be deprived of their life except according to the procedure established by law. This means that every individual has the right to live, and their life cannot be taken away except in accordance with the prescribed legal procedures.

  5. Article 21 provides for the right to life and personal liberty, subject to procedure established by law.

  6. Mar 29, 2024 · Definition of Article 21. Article 21 states, “No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law.” At its core, Article 21 ensures the right to life and personal liberty, which are fundamental to the dignity and well-being of an individual.

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    Article 21 of Indian Constitution provides for “Protection of Life and Personal Liberty” and reads as “No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law.”

  8. Article 21 is the procedural Magna Carta protective of life and liberty. [1] Thus it occupies a unique place as a fundamental right in the Indian Constitution which guarantees the Right to Life and Personal Liberty to citizens and aliens which is enforceable against the state. Introduction.

  9. Article 21 can be claimed only when a person is deprived of his life or personal liberty by the State under the meaning of Article 12. Thus, Violation of the right by Private individual is not within the purview of Article 21. Meaning of Right to Life.

  10. As per Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, “No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to a procedure established by law.”. Article 21 is a superb example of the Constitution of India's transformative nature.