The Supreme Court ordered the release of a convict in the 1994 triple murder case, noting he was a juvenile, just 14 years old, at the time of the crime. The apex court observed that he had already served over 25 years in prison. The decision was made under provisions of juvenile justice laws. This ruling highlights the court’s stance on rehabilitative justice for juveniles.
Today, On 10th June, The Allahabad High Court affirmed that adults have the right to marry and live with a partner of their choice, protected under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. The court criticized a magistrate for sending a woman to her uncle’s home, emphasizing the fundamental rights of individuals. This landmark ruling reinforces constitutional protections and sends a strong societal message.
