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In Olga Tellis vs Bombay Municipal Corporation (1985), the Supreme Court held that:

AThe right to life under Article 21 includes the right to livelihood
BPavement dwellers can be evicted without notice in any city
CSlum-dwellers must vacate within thirty days of any official notice
DMunicipal corporations have absolute authority over public spaces
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. The right to life under Article 21 includes the right to livelihood
The Supreme Court ruled in Olga Tellis (1985) that Article 21's right to life includes the right to livelihood. Pavement dwellers cannot be evicted without first providing alternative accommodation under the right to shelter.
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