Abstract
*Assistant Professor, Department Of Law, University Of Jammu.
[1] Fundamental Rights are the basic rights contained in Part III under Article 12 to 35 of Constitution of India. It guarantees civil liberties such that all citizens can lead their lives in peace and harmony as citizens of India.
[2] Article 19 , Constitution of India
[3] Article 21 in The Constitution Of India 1949
“21. Protection of life and personal liberty No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law”
[4] AIR1989SC190
[5] AIR 2010 Del 159.
[6] CIC/SG/C/2009/001169/4696
[7] CIC/SA/C/2015/000030
[8] CIC/SG/C/2009/000453
[9] AIR 1917 Pat 625
[10] “Abhishek Jain, “RTI Implementation at the District level: Issues and Challenges.”, The Indian Journal of Public Administration, Vol. 55, No. 3, July-September 2009, pp. 346-363, at p. 347.”
[11] Bihar Public Service Commission v. State of Bihar (2009) 75 AIC 507 (Pat.).
[12] Dhara Singh Girls High School v. State of UP, AIR 2008 All. 92.
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