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In sovereignty case, personal liberty takes back seat: SC

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AMIT ANAND CHOUDHARY
In sovereignty case, personal liberty takes back seat: SC
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The Supreme Court of India ruled that national sovereignty takes precedence over personal liberty in cases involving serious offenses like drug trafficking. The court denied bail to a man accused of running a drug network, citing the threat to national health and economy.

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This ruling sets a significant legal precedent regarding the balance between constitutional rights and national security interests in India.

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The article summarizes the court's reasoning and the specific case details without editorializing the judicial decision.

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