Violence Against Women and the Laws in India
Journal: IMPACT : International Journal of Research in Humanities, Arts and Literature (IMPACT : IJRHAL) (Vol.5, No. 7)Publication Date: 2017-08-09
Authors : Niru Sharan;
Page : 197-202
Keywords : Responsibilities; person; tortured mentally and physically;
Abstract
“The view of the Indian Supreme Court is very dicey as there have been many contradictory views when the courts are enshrined with the responsibilities in defining the term cruelty. Article 21 of the Indian Constitution says that no individual or any person must be tortured mentally or physically as every person under Article 21 has the right to the life and liberty. Every individual has the right to live his life on her own terms, but without harming or violating another's rights”.
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