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police custody/lock-up infringes Article 21 as well as basic human rights
and strikes a blow at the rule of law, directions have been issued for
compliance by Police personnel while arresting or detaining any person
as preventive measures in addition to constitutional and statutory
safeguards and previous directions of this Court.
15. In Vishaka and Ors. v. State of Rajasthan & Ors. (1997) 6 SCC
241 considering the absence of enacted law to provide for effective
enforcement of the basic rights to gender equality and guarantee against
sexual harassment and abuse, more particularly against sexual
harassment at workplaces, this Court has laid down guidelines and
norms for due observance at all work places or institutions until the
legislation is enacted for the purpose.
16. In Vineet Narain & Ors. v. Union of India & Anr. (1998) 1 SCC
226 this Court has referred to various decisions in which guidelines and
directions have been issued in exercise of powers of this Court under
Article 32 read with Article 142. The relevant portion is extracted
hereunder :
“51. In exercise of the powers of this Court under
Article 32 read with Article 142, guidelines and
directions have been issued in a large number of
cases and a brief reference to a few of them is
sufficient. In Erach Sam Kanga v. Union of India
[WP No.2632 of 1978 decided on 20.3.1979) the
Constitution Bench laid down certain guidelines
relating to the Emigration Act. In Lakshmi Kant
Pandey v. Union of India (1984) 2 SCC 244 (In re,
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