Gauhati HC directs Assam govt to to give basic facilities to 60 evicted people

The Gauhati High Court has directed the Assam government to provide essential facilities to a group of 60 individuals who were recently evicted. The court emphasized that the right to life encompasses the right to live with dignity, highlighting the importance of humane treatment for those affected by eviction. This ruling comes amid ongoing discussions about housing rights and the responsibilities of the state towards its citizens, particularly marginalized groups. The court's decision reflects a growing recognition of social justice issues in India, urging the government to ensure that basic amenities, such as shelter, food, and healthcare, are accessible to all, regardless of their circumstances. The case underscores the need for policies that protect the rights of vulnerable populations while addressing the challenges of urbanization and land use in Assam and beyond.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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