In dispensing justice to a mason, Moti Ram, in 1978, whom the lower court had granted bail against a surety of Rs 10,000, to be realised within the same district, Justice Krishna Iyer of the Supreme Court had expressed shock at the manner of seeking such high surety from a poor man and reminded the errant magistrate that 바카라our Constitution, enacted by 바카라We the People of India바카라 is meant for the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker바카라shall we add the bonded labourer and the pavement dweller바카라. It was a reference to a statement by Justice Vivian Bose in 1956 who, while expressing anguish at procedural delays in getting relief for a petitioner, had stated that the Constitution was not only for the benefits of the highly placed, but as much for the poor and humble.