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No case is big or small when liberty and freedom of people are in question: SC

No case is big or small when liberty and freedom of people are in question: SC  




The Supreme Court of India took the opportunity on Friday to give reassurance that the liberty and freedom of people will not be affected by cases or rumors of the recent arrests of individuals belonging to the NGO Greenpeace.



1. Background of the case


The Supreme Court on Friday said that no case is big or small when it comes to constitutional rights and citizens’ liberty. The Supreme Court was hearing an appeal filed by Iqram, who was convicted by a Hapur district court, in which he was sentenced to death for his involvement in a murder case. With the conviction and sentence, Iqram’s case would have been the first to be decided by the courts on death sentence for a juvenile.



2. The SC's verdict


The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed the appeal filed by Iqram, who was convicted by a Hapur district court for burning the Quran. The SC noted on Friday that no case is big or small when it comes to constitutional rights and citizens' liberty. Iqram was convicted by a Hapur district court for burning the Quran. The SC noted on Friday that no case is big or small when it comes to constitutional rights and citizens' liberty. Iqram was convicted by a Hapur district court for burning the Quran. The SC noted on Friday that no case is big or small when it comes to constitutional rights and citizens' liberty. Iqram was convicted by a Hapur district court for burning the Quran. The SC noted on Friday that no case is big or small when it comes to constitutional rights and citizens' liberty. Iqram was convicted by a Hapur district court for burning the Quran. The SC noted on Friday that no case is big or small when it comes to constitutional rights and citizens' liberty. Iqram was convicted by a Hapur district court for burning the Quran. The SC noted on Friday that no case is big or small when it comes to constitutional rights and



3. Conclusion.


The Supreme Court on Thursday maintained that no case is big or small when it comes to the constitutional rights of citizens and liberty, saying that the concept of equality under the law is not just for the rich and the poor, but for all. The Supreme Court was hearing an appeal filed by Iqram, who was convicted by a Hapur district court. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison and fined Rs. 10,000 for committing theft. However, the fine was later reduced to Rs. 2,500.


The Supreme Court (SC) on Friday noted that no case is big or small when it comes to constitutional rights and citizens' liberty. The SC was hearing an appeal filed by Iqram, who was convicted by a Hapur district court. Iqram was acquitted by a trial court, but the trial court's verdict was reversed by a division bench of the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court. The SC noted that the issue of liberty is not confined to a particular individual and that it is the duty of the judiciary to ensure the liberty of people. The SC also observed that the law of the land is for all and that the judiciary has the duty to protect the law of the land. The SC also observed that there should be no discrimination when it comes to the rule of law.



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