FundamentalRights
Schools to Provide Pads & Toilets | Menstrual Health Now a Fundamental Right
The Supreme Court has recognised menstrual health as a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Constitution of India, linking it directly
Installing CCTV in residential space without co-trustee/occupant consent violates right to privacy: Calcutta High Court
The dignity, autonomy and identity of an individual shall be respected and cannot be violated in any condition. The right to privacy is also recognized as a fundamental right in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. This right is fundamental to protect the inner sphere of the individual.
Delhi High Court analyses the precise definition of the word “forthwith” in Section 50 CrPC; Sets aside arrest due to non-compliance
Sufficient time must be given to an arrestee after the grounds of arrest have been served upon him in writing, to enable the arrestee to engage and confer with legal counsel, the test being that the arrestee must have meaningful opportunity to resist his remand to police custody or judicial custody.

