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BEFORE THE HON’BLE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

PUBLIC INTERES LITIGATION

UNDER ARTICAL 32 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

IN THR MATTER OF ARTICAL 21 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

X ......................................PETITIONER

VS

Y ................................RESPONDENT
TABLE OF CONTENTS

SR NO PARTICULARS PG NO

1 LIST OF ABBRIVIATION

2 INDEX OF AUTHORITIES

3 STATEMENT OF URISDICION

4 STATEMENT OF FACTS

5 ISSUES RAISED

6 SUMMMARY OF ARGUMENTS

7 ARGUMENT ADVANCED

8 PRAYER
LIST OF ABBREIATIONS
INDEX OF AUTHORITIES
SATEMENT OF JJURISDICTION

It is most humbly submitted that the Petitioner has approached this


Hon’ble Supreme Court under Article 321 of the Constitution of ‘I’
for the violation of Fundamental Rights guaranteed under the
Constitution of I by filing a Public Interest Litigation. The petitioner
most humbly and respectfully submits before the jurisdiction of the
present court and accepts that it has the power and authority to preside
over the present case.
STATEMENT OF FACTS
The gas leak occurred and created a lot of panic in Delhi. One person died in the
incident and few were hospitalized.

there is a violation of a fundamental and other legal right of persons

an enterprise which is engaged in a hazardous and inherently


dangerous industry which poses a potential threat to the health and
safety of the persons working in the factory and residing in the safety
surrounding areas owes an absolute non-delegable duty to the
community to ensure that if any harm results to anyone, the enterprise
must be held to be under an obligation to provide that the hazardous
or inherently dangerous activity must be conducted with the highest
standards of safety and if any harm results on account of such
activity the enterprise must be absolutely liable to compensate for
such harm irrespective of the fact that the enterprise had taken all
reasonable care and that the harm occurred without any negligence
on its part.
ISSUES RAISED

(1) What is the scope and ambit of the jurisdiction of the


Supreme Court under Art. 32
(2) Whether Art. 21 is available against Shriram

(3) What is the measure of liability of an enterprise which is


engaged in an hazardous or inherently dangerous industry

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