The Supreme Court on Friday said if it were not to interfere in matters of personal liberty, then "what are we here for", as it ordered the release of a man sentenced to 18 years in jail for electricity theft in nine separate .
Chief Justice of India said, No case is too small for the Supreme Court and no case is too big because we have to answer the call of conscience and the cry of liberty of our citizens
A public interest litigation has been filed in the Supreme Court challenging the Constitutional validity of various provisions of The Uttar Pradesh Gangster and Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act.