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Nilabati Behera Vs. State of Orissa

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Title of the Case: – Nilabati Behera Vs. State of Orissa

Citation: –                  AIR 1993, SC 1960 

Case No.: –                   WRIT PETITION (Civil) NO. 488 OF 1988

Court: –                         Supreme Court of India

Appellant:                  SMT. NILABATI BEHERA ALIAS LALIT BEHERA

Respondent: –           STATE OF ORISSA AND ORS.

Bench: –                  Verma, Jagdish Sharan (J) Anand,A.S.  (J) VenkataChala N. (J)

Date of Judgement:- 24/03/1993

Facts:

Issues: –

                     Regarding the concept of sovereign immunity, if the Indian constitutional courts award monetary damages for infringement of fundamental rights when exercising their authority under Articles 32 and 226 of the Indian constitution.

Contention of Appellant: –

The petitioner claimed that it was a case of custodial death in her letter dated 14.9.1988, which was considered as a writ petition under Article 32 of the Constitution.

As a result of the numerous wounds, he sustained while in police custody, her son passed away. His body was then dumped on the train track.  In the petition, it was requested that she get compensation for violating her fundamental right to life, which is protected by Article 21 of the Constitution.

Contention of Respondent: –

Judgement: –

Conclusion:

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