In Re: Zudpi Jungle Lands 2025 INSC 754 - Zudpi Jungle lands - Directive Principles and Fundamental Rights
Constitution of India - Part III, IV- Inter-relationship between DPSP and Fundamental Rights - Kesavananda Bharati judgment recognizes that both the Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles of the State Policy are equally important and that there is no conflict amongst them. It recognises that they are complementary to each other, and that they together are the conscience of the Constitution. (Para 83-84)
Constitution of India -Article 21 - Right to Shelter is one of the facets of Article 21 of the Constitution- Right to Livelihood to be a Fundamental Right. (Para 108-111)
Forest Lands - Zudpi Jungle lands shall be considered as Forest lands in line with the order of this Court dated 12th December 1996 in the present proceedings- Other directions issued. (Para 138)
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Supreme Court noted that the Kesavananda Bharati judgment recognises that both the Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles of the State Policy are equally important and that there is no conflict amongst them. https://t.co/fkex72vMnc pic.twitter.com/sCX3nOGCxd
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