Forcible Dispossession From Property Against Due process of Law Violates Human and Constitutional Right, Rules SC

Recently, the Supreme Court observed that forcible dispossession of a person’s private property without following the process of law is a violation of that person’s constitutional and human rights. In this case, Sukh Dutt Ratra and Bhagat Ram claimed to be the owners of a piece of land that was utilized in the construction of

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