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Mandates Hygienic and Inclusive Toilet Facilities in All Court Complexes Nationwide; Declares Lack of Sanitation a Violation of Fundamental Rights Under Article 21

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Supreme Court Mandates Hygienic and Inclusive Toilet Facilities in All Court Complexes Nationwide; Declares Lack of Sanitation a Violation of Fundamental Rights Under Article 21
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Supreme Court Mandates Hygienic and Inclusive Toilet Facilities in All Court Complexes Nationwide; Declares Lack of Sanitation a Violation of Fundamental Rights Under Article 21

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court of India recognized sanitation as an essential aspect of the right to life under Article 21 of the Constitution. It issued comprehensive directions to ensure…
Posted by Rawlaw January 17, 2025

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