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Which Judgment has specifically dealt with safety and security of women prisoners in police look ups?
Sheela Barse Vs. State of Maharashtra 1983, Supreme Court
SP Gupta Vs. Union of India, 1981, Supreme Court
Hussainara Khatoon Vs. Home Secretary, State of Bihar
Olga Tellis & Ors. Vs. Bombay Muncipal Corporation, 1985 Supreme Court.
- Option 1: Sheela Barse Vs. State of Maharashtra 1983, Supreme Court
- This case specifically addressed the safety and security of women prisoners. The Supreme Court laid out guidelines ensuring their protection and humane treatment in police custody.
- Option 2: SP Gupta Vs. Union of India, 1981, Supreme Court
- This case is known for matters related to judicial appointments and independence, not about women prisoners.
- Option 3: Hussainara Khatoon Vs. Home Secretary, State of Bihar
- This dealt with speedy trials and the rights of undertrial prisoners, focusing on overcrowding and delays in the justice system.
- Option 4: Olga Tellis & Ors. Vs. Bombay Municipal Corporation, 1985 Supreme Court
- This is about the right to livelihood concerning eviction slum dwellers, unrelated to women prisoners' safety.
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