Right to Travel
Right to travel is the freedom of movement, which is one of the six fundamental freedoms in the Constitution of India.
- Constitutional Provisions: The right to move freely throughout the territory of India is bestowed under Article 19 of the Indian Constitution; however, the right to travel abroad has been derived from the right to life and personal liberty provided under Article 21.
Judicial Pronouncements
- The Supreme Court in the case of Satish Chandra Verma vs. Union of India, reiterated that the right to travel is a genuine and basic human right like marriage and ....
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