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12.
Habeas Corpus Act 1679
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Rajendra said:
1 decade ago
British shows that, how much they were alert regarding principle of life and liberty of human being but unfortunately it was not for Indian in people in their governance in India. In RAULET ACT they have adopted policy against the life and liberty of Indian politicians.
What is mean of it ? ONLY GOD CAN COMPREHEND THE BRITISH POLICIES.
What is mean of it ? ONLY GOD CAN COMPREHEND THE BRITISH POLICIES.
Pankaj Baweja said:
1 decade ago
You can directly go to Supreme Court and High Court to file Habeas Corpus under Article 32 and 226/227 of Constitution of India respectively.
Shruthi said:
1 decade ago
Yes it has been contained in the fundamental rights of the constitution to safeguard the interest of the people.
ANJANI KUMAR said:
1 decade ago
This has been contained in the Fundamental Rights of the Indian Constitution to safeguard the interests of the people.
Anindya Mohanty said:
1 decade ago
Thanks ketan
Chanchal said:
1 decade ago
Thanks ketan.
Vineeth c.s. said:
1 decade ago
I'm happy with your interpretation. Please give a example.
Kkkk. said:
1 decade ago
Thanks ketan.....
Ashu pandey said:
1 decade ago
I like it due to not that was in favour of human being but due to the reason behind it that, in england having the truthfull and legal law.
Teiso said:
1 decade ago
"if the king wants someone to be imprisoned, that person will be improsoned...without any proof of crime against him...but only because the King wanted him to..."
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