The convergence of counter-terrorism law and human rights is one of the most difficult topics in modern legal discourse. As states grapple with the changing nature of terrorism—characterized ...
India has decades of relations with riots in terms of protesting against anything at public will. But when these riots go against human rights by the demolition of public properties, typical pe...
The United States, a nation built on the ideals of freedom and equality, faces a profound challenge: its exceptionally high incarceration rate. The statistics, particularly those highlighting d...
The 2013 case of HC, a 17-year-old apprehended on suspicion of mobile phone theft, strikingly demonstrates the susceptibility of young individuals and the urgent need to protect the rights of c...
Globally, immigration systems face a uniquely intricate and delicate challenge in addressing the legal and humanitarian needs of unaccompanied minors seeking asylum. The vulnerability of these ...
Solitary confinement, a practice involving prolonged isolation, casts a long shadow over penal systems globally. While often presented as a necessary tool for order and safety, a growing body o...
In a vibrant democracy like India, the cornerstone of effective governance lies in the trust between the governing and the governed. Transparency and accountability are not merely desirable ide...
A cornerstone of a just legal system is equal access to justice, regardless of socioeconomic status. In India, the Legal Aid Services Authorities (LSAs), established under the Legal Services Au...
On April 15, 2025, the Supreme Court of India decisively affirmed the constitutional legitimacy of using Urdu on a municipal council nameboard in Maharashtra. This landmark judgment emphasized ...
The landscape of police training is in constant flux, adapting to the ever-evolving challenges faced by law enforcement. Globally, a significant emphasis is being placed on cultivating de-escal...
Preserving the dominant position of the court is one of the most important things you can do to protect human rights. The creation of standards by the judiciary has a substantial positive impac...
Human rights are integrally linked with the advancement and implementation of artificial intelligence. This article focuses on the rapid and unregulated development of AI that leads to the deg...
About 70% of the people are living in rural areas and most of them are illiterate and even more than that percentage of the people are not aware of the rights conferred upon them by law. B...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing nationwide lockdowns has negatively affected almost every sector. Among them, Education sector has been the worst affected globally. Even before the pandem...
India's judiciary plays a crucial role in shaping the country's legal and constitutional landscape, particularly in the domain of human rights. The Indian Constitution provides a comprehensive ...
The rights of persons with disabilities (PWDs) In India have been focal point of legal reforms over the years, yet significant barriers remain in achieving their full inclusion in society. Desp...
The rights of persons with disabilities (PWDs) In India have been focal point of legal reforms over the years, yet significant barriers remain in achieving their full inclusion in society. Desp...
It is an increasing and all-inclusive dialogue which has been going on in the past years and speaks to various conceptions of what is often referred to as "toxic masculinity" besides ...
The expeditious advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies has raised genuine concerns related to their implication's human rights, particularly the freedom of religion, thought a...
Indigenous peoples frequently struggle to maintain their cultural identity while also maintaining their social, economic, and political standing. Numerous indigenous communities suffered from c...
Human Rights in digital era are about protecting and exercising human rights in online spaces. The advent of the digital era has brought unprecedented opportunities for communications, expressi...
The recent suicide of Bengaluru-based software engineer Atul Subhash has captured nationwide attention, with significant updates shedding light on the harrowing circumstances that led to his de...
Prisoners are people who have been lawfully detained after being convicted of a crime. The aim behind the prison system is to reform a convict and help them settle back in society without the a...
Sexual Harassment can be defined as a type of harassment which has sexual undertones through words, signs, or behavior whereby the victim is put through unwelcome and hostile requests for sexua...
This study evaluates the connection of victims' rights, human rights, and criminal justice in India, accentuating the barriers and paths for encouraging values and safeguarding the protections ...
"For it is an unbroken torture to me that I am still so far from him, who as I fully know, governs each and every breath of my life, and whose offspring I am. I know that it is the evil passion...
Part 1: Historical Foundations And Basic Principles As I delve into the complex world of human rights law, it becomes evident that understanding its historical foundations is crucial for any l...
The human rights of minorities in India are safeguarded by the Constitution, which ensures equality, non-discrimination, and freedom of religion. Minority groups, including religious, linguisti...
This day serves as a global reminder of the grave issue of human trafficking, a modern form of slavery that exploits millions of individuals worldwide. By referencing this date in the title, we...
Human Rights And The Indian SocietyWhenever we hear the term 'Human Rights' what hits our senses firstly? Is it just the orthodox term which only lies in the texts and books, oriented to law on...
In prisons, the practice of strip searches is a contentious method employed to uncover contraband and maintain safety. While these searches aim to curb the trafficking of firearms, narcotics, a...
Under the reign of Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, India was one of the first countries to implement an official family planning system. India is the second most populous country in the world after China...
"It is an injustice to treat unequals as equals, just as it is an injustice to treat equals as unequals."-- Aristotle[1] Dr BR Ambedkar highlighted how the British government had deliberately ...
In recent years the men's mental health have been under a great strain due to gender biases in Indian legal system. The condition of men can be understood in today's world through the fact that...
The Indian judiciary has frequently been confronted with the challenge of balancing the powers of law enforcement against the rights of individuals. In this context, the case of Joginder Kumar ...
The digital age has transformed the human rights landscape, necessitating a re-evaluation of privacy and data protection. Social workers, traditionally at the forefront of advocating for vulner...
John Stuart Mill was a British philosopher, economist and statesman. Born on 20th May 1806 in Pentonville, London, he was the son of James Stuart Mill, the best friend and follower of Jeremy Be...
In the contemporary digital landscape, technology has become an integral aspect of our lives, shaping how we communicate, work, and interact. However, this technological evolution has also give...
Prisons encounter numerous challenges stemming from systemic, social, and administrative shortcomings. Overcrowding stands out as a significant problem, with facilities operating well beyond th...
Switzerland is celebrated for its mountainous beauty, with a high standard of living. At the same time, this country has remained right at the forefront in end-of-life matters. Switzerland is o...
This article analyzes the current status of prison reform in India, emphasizing problems and providing solutions. We examine the ways that legislative frameworks, judicial decisions, and histor...
Human rights are the inherent rights that individuals have by virtue of being human. These rights are universally and equally valid for all people and last for all time. Violating human rights ...
Legal Aid implies giving free legal service to the poor and needy who cannot afford the services of a lawyer for the conduct of a case or a legal proceeding in any court, tribunal or before an ...
The right of private defence gives authority to individuals to protect themselves and their property from harm. Sections 34 to 44 in the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNS) provide a comprehens...
Women's correctional facilities are integral to the criminal justice system, creating supportive environments that cater to the unique circumstances of female offenders. These specialized insti...
National security is a complex concept shaped by numerous factors, including diplomacy, economics, and military strength. Among these, the infrastructure along international borders plays a cru...
Once again, the door of the Supreme Court has been knocked, against the bulldozer justice, or instant justice, which is being carried by some states. Justice B.R. Gavai, leading a division ben...
Hate speech encompasses any form of communication - spoken, written, or behavioural - that belittles, shames, or provokes violence or discrimination against individuals or groups based on chara...
Confronting substance use among prisoners is a complicated and multifaceted challenge. A substantial portion of the prison population grapples with substance use disorders, making it essential ...
The global health environment is constantly in a state of flux, and it keeps on presenting policy makers, health systems, and international organizations with new challenges. In the wake of the...
The Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA) is a pivotal legislation in India, focused on the regulation of the manufacture, sale, and consumption of tobacco products. Introduced in 2...
Community policing in tribal regions is essential for connecting law enforcement with indigenous communities, acknowledging their unique cultural, social, and economic contexts. This approach f...
In any society, the law acts as a tool to regulate behavior, protect rights, and ensure justice. However, laws alone cannot bring about meaningful change if societal attitudes and mindsets rema...
Indian population consists of different castes, societies, and clusters, and among these, all tribal population constitutes 8.6% of the total population of India (Census 2011). The tribal women...
Increase in Prenatal death rates. Every child deserves a fair chance to life, Right to life being one of the Fundamental rights enshrined in the Indian constitution, how come these children ...
Strip searches in correctional facilities are a controversial topic, involving a variety of legal, ethical, and practical issues. These searches usually entail the removal of clothing and, at t...
Human rights in the digital era encompass privacy, freedom of expression, access to information, and protection against discrimination online. It involves balancing technological advancements w...
On August 1, 2024, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, along with two other Americans, was released from Russia as part of a prisoner swap. The exchange included a total of 24 indivi...
This paper explores the legal complexities surrounding online prostitution in India and proposes strategies to address them effectively. It highlights the misalignment between existing laws, su...
During my time as Deputy Commissioner of Police for the 5th Battalion of the Kolkata Armed Police from 2012 to 2015, I faced a variety of challenges and responsibilities. Among these experience...
Ensuring the well-being and effectiveness of police personnel is crucial amid numerous challenges. Extended periods away from loved ones, especially in dangerous or remote locations, pose perso...
The Act was enacted to provide protection of rights of transgender persons and to protect them from any sort of discriminations. The Act is extended to whole of India. The Act is divided into n...
What is Lynching?Lynching means to illegally kill a person suspected of an offense without a trial, often by a public mob. In the past few years, incidents of mob lynching rose in India. Religi...
Parole is a mechanism enabling the temporary or permanent release of prisoners before they have finished serving their sentences, typically under certain stipulations. In India, this option is ...
Ex Home Minister of Britain Lord Waddington's remarks bring attention to a significant concern within the criminal justice system: the ineffectiveness and expense associated with conventional i...
On March 11, 2020, in course of my incumbency as Special Inspector General of Correctional Services, West Bengal, a visit to the Baruipur Central Jail (Jails & Prisons are called Correction...
Research Background Children's rights are of utmost importance in any society, given their vulnerability. This research paper aims to delve into the various dimensions of child rights in India...
IntroductionVictim rights have become a pivotal aspect of the criminal justice system, emphasizing the need for compassion, support, and justice for individuals who have suffered due to criminal ac...
A witness is one of the most important elements in the criminal justice system. To reach a fair judgement, judges need some evidences or clues that help in cases, which are provided by witnesse...
Do you know that how many men become victims of sexual violence on a daily basis in India and around the globe? You will be quite shocked to see the statistics. A survey was conducted by The Ec...
The Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed for the creation of a National Men's Commission is an intriguing case that raises questions about gender equality and the need for a formal platform t...
Sexual harassment is a major problem affecting all women in this world.It results in the violation of basic fundamental rights of women especially right to equality under Article 14 & 15 of...
This legal article explores the fundamental relationship that governs human rights and education, emphasizing the significance of education as a transformative force for the holistic developmen...
In today's scenario if we look at the situation of crime taking place in India at a very high note people are getting justice also in return. Human trafficking not only in India but all over th...
In today's scenario if we look at the situation of crime taking place in India at a very high note people are getting justice also in return. Human trafficking not only in India but all over th...
"My mum told me to come; I'll take you out and buy you chocolates. I happily went with her. She took me to Bohri mohalla (in Mumbai), a cluster where 90% Bohras live. We went into this dark dec...
'Death cells,' within the stark confines of a jail or prison, represent a potent nexus of legal and moral weight, serving as the final holding ground for individuals condemned to death. These c...
The Manipur Story In the famous Manipuri folklore, Moirang Shayon is the story of epic cycles of rebirth of two divine lovers in Moirang. It is based on the concept of love and unity of the tw...
Abortion remains a sensitive matter in most countries, receiving a lot of international attention not only as a public health concern but also as an ethical and religious issue. Public discussi...
Policer Lockup, an integral component of every police station (CID, CBI, ED and some other investigative units have their own separate lock ups), serves as a temporary holding facility for accu...
The paper is dedicated to examining the complex and evolving landscape of menstrual leave policies in India, with a particular focus on recent advances, including the significant Kerala High Co...
Remission refers to a reduction in the length of a prison sentence, distinct from furlough and parole, which involve temporary releases. While furlough and parole offer breaks from prison life,...
War is a phenomenon of organized collective violence that affects either the relations between two or more societies or the power relations within a society. War is governed by the law of armed...
The history of handcuffs stretches back centuries, evolving from simple shackles to the sophisticated restraint devices we know today. Their primary purpose has always been to prevent escape an...
This paper throws light on "Right" and how it is defined by different scholars and in different instruments. The paper shows that how "Right" is classified. The paper lays down the background o...
Human rights are Fundamental rights and freedoms that everyone is entitled to. regardless of nationality, religion, race, gender, or other status. In India, protecting and promoting these right...
In an era defined by rapid technological advancement, the intersection of technology and human rights has become increasingly intricate and consequential. While technology has the potential to ...
Finland is a country known for its strong commitment to human rights, both domestically and internationally. The country's human rights record is characterized by a robust legal framework, effe...
The question of whether human rights are universally applicable or subject to cultural interpretation has been a topic of significant debate. On other hand, proponents of cultural relativism ar...
The contemporary society has constructed and acknowledged various principles as human rights. Conscious of the fact that the very well-known concept of human rights has emanated from the wester...
The purpose of law is to safeguard the people's right and to keep check and balances in the society. The Law plays a vital role in a society, a society without the law would be like a jungle, w...
Area Of Focus: The prevailing public perceptions regarding whistleblowers in India, and their influence on attitudes towards whistleblowing behavior and the protection of whistleblowers. ...
Developing AI for analysing and making decisions in human rights infringement cases has hurdles due to the intricate and subjective nature of human rights. An important challenge is incorporati...
Child labor in India presents a complex challenge, entrenched in deep-rooted causes that have endured for decades. Despite legislative measures and efforts by various organizations, the practic...
Many different human rights are seriously threatened by climate change, which is caused by human activities. This essay examines the intricate connection between climate change and human rights, ...
Gender inequality, a pervasive and systemic issue, continues to cast a shadow over societies worldwide despite advancements in various spheres. It encompasses disparities, biases, and injustice...
The Significance Of Digital Diplomacy In Addressing DisinformationDigital diplomacy has become a crucial instrument in the arena of international relations, playing a vital role in tackling the g...
The gender pay gap persists as a critical issue globally, reflecting systemic inequalities and discriminatory practices within societies. This research paper aims to explore the gender pay gap ...
Human rights are universal principles that are inherent to all individuals, regardless of their nationality, ethnicity, religion, or any other status. These rights are enshrined in various inte...
The evolution of concept of human rights is hotly debated topic. There are various views of different jurists and thinkers. Many of these views are at best can be said to be subjective and moti...
Health and well-being represent critical challenges confronting the world, characterized by complex and interconnected issues that hinder sustainable development efforts which is elaborately di...
The deep-rooted ideology of protecting the Indian culture from any kind of western influence is the very incitement leading to the intolerance and discrimination in these advancing times toward...
The paragraph covers the violation of legal rights and actions concerning the children of India. Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and its sub-part case law are used in preparing the passage. More than 1...
On May 2nd, 1956, Mao Zedong unveiled the phrase 'let a hundred flowers bloom; let a hundred schools of thought contend' as a rallying cry, which was later elaborated on by Lu Dingyi on May 26t...
India is a country with a rich and diverse culture that forms the tapestry of its various traditions and beliefs. The Uniform Civil Code in India has been a hotly disputed topic since the first...
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), with their unwavering commitment to humanitarian principles, emerge as beacons of hope, catalysts for change, and architects of peaceful resolutions in th...
Drugs !!! Generally familiar as a Social Evil or discerned as something with great adversity. One of the neglected pieces from the past. But are these so called Drugs justified in not being par...
"Liberty may be endangered by the abuse of liberty, but also by the abuse of power."[1] - - James Madison Custody primarily refers to police custody (lock up in a police station) and judicia...
The passing of former French justice minister Robert Badinter, at the age of 95, in February 2024 marks the end of a life dedicated to the cause of abolishing the death penalty. His tireless ef...
"Equality may be a fiction but nonetheless one must accept it as a governing principle" - B.R Ambedkar Gender discrimination is a form of prejudice that occurs when someone is treated u...
Case Law Relating To Protection Of Children And Welfare In the middle period there were many evil were developed in the society and specially relating to women. But they are reform by social ref...
A prominent court case in the United States, Doe v. Nestl, Cargill, and Archer Daniels Midland (ADM), deals with the topic of corporate responsibility for alleged violations of human rights in ...
Over its existence, the United Nations has frequently failed to keep the peace and avert conflict. Since 1945, when the UN was established, millions of people have died and been forced to flee ...
The issue of gender equality permeates all aspects of society, affecting individuals in their homes, workplaces, and communities. While progress has been made in recent decades, significant dis...
This research paper engages with the multifaceted and pressing issue of human rights concerning asylum seekers, refugees, and migrants. Against the backdrop of increasing global migration, the ...
The issue of witchcraft accusations is a challenge that particularly affects women and children. This article explores the battle to safeguard rights within the framework of these deeply ingrai...
War, a three-letter word but impacts lakhs of people. It is a state when people of two groups fight due to their conflicting problems with each other. Political activity by means of which State...
What Is Gender Discrimination?When someone is treated unfairly or negatively because of their gender, it's not always a sexual offence. This is known as gender discrimination. This covers discr...
Around 2/3rd of the prisoners who are deteriorating inside the Indian jails are undertrials. The undertrials are the ones who are presumed to be innocent until they are proven guilty, so this p...
Question: What is "Immunity for victims" in The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956? Answer: The provision of "immunity for victims" in the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) ...
Striking a balance between national security and human rights is a complex and ever-evolving challenge. Imagine a tightrope, stretched between two towering pillars: one labelled "National Secur...
We live in a society where the number of underprivileged children are enormous. Due to the low income of family or unemployment or some other reason such as in a family there is only one bread ...
Gender-based violence (GBV) is a pervasive global issue with severe consequences for victims and society at large. This research explores the intricate web of evidentiary challenges associated ...
Beginning around 1947, various changes have occurred in the "Israeli-Arab" in the Middle East. Israel confronted Arab state adversaries until 1982 and from that point forward it has been dealin...
"The only thing that the government has done for us is to label us as prohibited. Forget having an access to a better life. We have been denied even the basic human rights." This was quoted by...
"In the echo of violated privacy and lost empathy, the Kulhad Pizza Viral Couple case stands as a haunting reminder of our collective failure as humans, revealing a fractured moral compass in t...
Understanding the varying dimensions of violence against women and the impact of juridical and legal modes of reparation on their well-being is the main theme of the present paper. The primary ...
The notion rule of law signifies the protection of the individual against arbitrary exercise of power, wherever it is found. Several centuries' back John Locke propounded that "wherever law end...
Each individual has nobility and worth. One of the manners in which we perceive the principal worth of every individual is by recognizing and regarding their human rights. Human rights are a...
Issue: This House believes that serious and continuous human rights violations in sovereign states should constitute a valid legal ground for military interventions by the UN to overthrow and b...
Motion: "This House regrets the practice of religious indoctrination of children with the aid of their parents." We firmly agree with that this exercise, even as rooted in lifestyle and pers...
The problems of migrant workers have become very important in many developing countries of the world. Migration of labour started in India during the period of British colonial rule. The Nation...
Legal awareness is crucial for individuals to defend their rights and contribute to the pursuit of justice. In India, the lack of awareness is a major cause of the country's lag behind develope...
According to the 2011 census, India has 4,13,670 beggars, comprising 2,21,673 men and 1,91,997 females, with West Bengal having the greatest number of 81,244 beggars, of whom 33086 are male and...
"Even in young lives, silent pain speaks volumes."...Vishal Banga Youth suicide in India is when young Indian people deliberately end their own life. People aged 15 to 24 years have...
The majority of the continent of South Asia is occupied by the country of India. New Delhi, built in the southern section of Old Delhi, is India's capital and main administrative hub. Its huge,...
" Encounters: Seeking Justice in the Shadows of the Law" Encounter, a sizzling topic of perennial fascination, has always ignited debates across India. The recent incident [1] involv...
This year, The Uganda's president has signed a new Anti-Homosexuality Act,2023 which was although conceivable from the past steps taken by the country's parliament. The act abolishes some civil r...
This research endeavours to delve into the intricate web surrounding child labour in India, a nation grappling with the paradoxical coexistence of progressive legislative frameworks and persist...
"Amidst the echoes of tradition, let us rewrite the narrative of caste, painting a future where every story, every soul, shines in the vibrant hues of equality and dignity." - Vishal Banga I...
In order to encourage greater preference for and access to safe abortions in India, the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (Amendment) Bill, 2020 was drafted with a noble and liberal goal. Add...
The reality of Indian democracy is most conspicuously exposed in Kashmir. On August 5, 2019, the Indian state stripped Kashmir of article-370 followed by the denial of very essential rights via...
The Kashmir conflict has been beset by large scale usage of sexual violence by multiple belligerents since its inception. Mass rapes were carried out by Dogra troops as well as Hindu and Sikh ...
Through this article we would try to understand what is International Humanitarian Law, why it is necessary, how it come into formation and what are the type of armed conflicts where the Intern...
This article delves into the profound influence of mass media on addressing the pressing issue of Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) and its implications on children's rights. Mass media, encompassing br...
The gig economy has transformed work options in India, with prominent online platforms like Ola and Uber paying drivers a living salary and giving incentives that allow some to make up to Rs. 9...
The 18th G20 Summit took place in New Delhi on 9th and 10th September 2023. The central government aimed to focus the G20 meetings on "achieving inclusive, equitable, and sustainable growth"[1]...
Child trafficking in India has a long history deeply rooted in social, economic, and cultural factors. While it is challenging to provide a comprehensive overview due to the complex and often ...
"Child labor and poverty are inevitably bound together and if you continue to use the labor of children as the treatment for the social disease of poverty, you will have both poverty and child ...
It seems like a miracle that India's development is on a remarkable journey to keep pace with its traditions and culture. Diversity here has always had universal appeal. But when it comes to ac...
Few months back, many world leaders are coming to India for the G20 meeting, it is truly a proud moment for all of us. It came with consequences, houses in slums were covered and multiple homel...
Abstract: The basic features of a well-functioning dispute redress system is its ability to sole dispute within a definite and reasonable time period and also its easy and inexpensive accessib...
Disarmament refers to the reduction or elimination of military forces, weapons, and equipment with the aim of promoting peace, stability, and global security. The ultimate goal of disarmament i...
Terrorism is a buzz word in the present world. It has pushed the world into the new age of insecurity. It is present in numerous forms like political terrorism, bioterrorism, nuclear terrorism,...
Introduction The use of the "third degree" by police refers to a controversial and illegal practice of using extreme physical or psychological methods to extract information or con...
The concept of Human Rights is not new to India. It is inherent part of socio, economic and cultural life of Indian society. After independence, the framers of constitution, have developed Huma...
Recently, a progressive judgment has come from the Kerala High Court that widens up the freedom of expression that if the upper body of a woman is naked then it shouldn’t be tied to sex and t...
India's central firearms law is the 1959 Arms Act. To limit guns and ammunition use and proliferation, the act was passed. The act governs arms sales and possession without a licence. Two facto...
Media is the fourth pillar of democracy. Indian Media has grown drastically in the last few years and it never fails to keep the public aware of the happenings in the country. But media has now...
MC Mehta is an Indian public interest attorney and environmentalist who has filed several public interest litigation (PIL) regarding environmental issue and he has won single handedly many case...
Gandharva Vivah, also known as Gandharva Marriage, is a type of marriage in Hinduism that is based on mutual love and attraction between the bride and groom. It is believed to be one of the old...
This study examines the challenges confronted by the LGBTQ+ community in India following the landmark decriminalization of homosexuality by the Supreme Court in 2018. Prior to this judgment, sa...
This article delves into the legal framework of education law and students' rights in India, focusing on the fundamental rights of freedom of expression and association. The Right to Education ...
The 'right to live' or 'right to life' has been included in most of the constitutions across the globe. The 'right to life' includes the right to live with dignity and everything that entails, ...
The issue of discrimination against transgender people is widespread and is standing in the way of social participation and equality. This article looks at the different types of prejudice tran...
According to Lombroso's theory of crime, A man is not born a criminal or an offender, but is made like that. Human civilisation then and now has always been backed by dearth of access to justic...
'Employees who do not work directly for an organization, but are employed by a firm that has a contract to do specific work for the organization are known as contract labourers. Contract labour...
The definition of "prisoner" as stated in Section 1 of the 1992 Prison Security Act. The definition of "prisoner" in this Section states that "any person for the time b...
Homosexual, according to Oxford dictionary the one who is sexually attracted to people of the same sex. In today's world it is known as a community named LGBTQIA+. But the debate arises as soo...
Concepts like that of 'homosexuality' is considered a taboo in India, especially considering the conservative nature of our society. This is not just the state of affairs in our country, but in...
"Remember those in prison as if you were their fellow prisoners, and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering"- Hebrews 13:3 In the realm of criminal justice, the treatment...
Body shaming involves humiliating any one through making inappropriate or poor remarks about their physique measurement or shape. As properly as fat shaming, you may also additionally hear te...
Meaning Of Sati- Sati (Su-Thi Or Suttee) Is The Traditional Indian (Hindu) Practice Of A Widow Immolating Herself On Her Husband's Funeral Pyre Introduction Indian society might have progress...
The topic of same-sex marriage intertwines religious beliefs and constitutional values/principles, necessitating the need to bridge the gap between them. While religious traditions frequently e...
The problem of gender equality has been debated and addressed on a global scale for a long time, and major strides have been achieved in addressing women's difficulties and supporting their rig...
Kolkata, 28.06.23: In a groundbreaking effort to enhance the protection of fundamental rights, legal experts and constitutional scholars are calling for the establishment of Statutory Ad Hoc ...
"Social justice aims to ensure equal opportunities for every citizen in terms of social, economic and political activities and prevent inequality" -- Hinesh Rathod What is Social Justice?Socia...
After 30 years of conflict in Europe, the word "secularisation" was first used in 1648. It alludes to the handing over of Church assets into the sole custody of the princes. Later in ...
The legal drinking age has for some time been a subject of discussion and contention in numerous nations, including India. The ongoing legal age India differs between states, with 8 states and ...
Abortion is defined as the removal of a fetus before it has attained viability from the uterus (in human beings, usually about the 20th week of gestation). There are two types of abortions and...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) is an international human rights treaty that sets out the civil, political, economic, social, health and cultural rights of chil...
School Of Natural Law "An unjust law is a human law that is not rooted in eternal law and natural law."- Martin Luther King Jr. The School of Natural Law deals with the divine laws that are b...
This essay examines the human rights violations committed against the Rohingya people in 2017 and assesses the effectiveness of the accountability mechanisms established by the United Nations S...
Trafficking refers to an unlawful commerce. Human trafficking is the practise of trading with other people. Humans are trafficked for the purposes of forced marriage, forced labour, domestic se...
The development of a society depends upon its stability. If the society is at constant chaos, nothing productive can be expected towards its growth and prosperity. The only thing it would be in...
The right of the accused is a fundamental aspect of criminal justice that ensures that individuals accused of a crime are afforded certain legal protections. These protections are essential to ...
"There is no greater violence than to deny the dreams of our Children." - Kailash Satyarthi Child labour is a major problem in India since early labour market participation during a child's f...
The term "Terrorism" is often used to describe acts of violence that attack citizens and, more broadly, society's integrity. At its root, it is the undermining of human rights by inti...
The Pegasus spyware scandal has shocked the entire world and raised questions about democratic institutions, the right to privacy, and the freedom of the press and speech. Without the user's kn...
Love has no borders and no right to marry. For decades, members of the LGBTQ community in various countries have fought for equality in marriage law. The road has been long and arduous, but pro...
Introduction & Meaning Of Protective DiscriminationOppression and suppression have a long history in India. Whether during the Puranic era, the royal age, or the British reign, discrimination aga...
Today 'human rights' and 'freedom' are very frequent words that we use in our everyday utilization. But the evolutionary history of human rights did not come easily in the present day world pol...
Rafiq ur Rehman, a primary school teacher in Pakistan, and his two kids, Zubair, 13, and Nabila, 9, gave the US Congress the first evidence from civilians whose loved ones had been slain by fat...
"Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, regardless of their race, gender, nationality, religion or any other status. We are all entitled to Human Rights without discrimination." ...
Child labour is a widespread issue that affects millions of children around the world. It refers to work that obstructs children's development and education or exploits them in some other way, ...
"Labor is the foundation of civilization and the keystone of social progress." - Rutherford B. Hayes Humans may have won a battle, but the bigger war is yet to be fought, the vaccine for co...
The 47th Law Commission Report was a comprehensive study of criminal law in India, commissioned by the government in 1969 and released in 1972. The report made a number of recommendations for c...
White-collar crimes are committed by individuals who hold an important position in a company and enjoy high social status during the course of their occupation or professional time period. Thes...
Juvenile justice in India is refers to the legal framework and legal provisions dealing with children who have committed crime and care and protection of the children who are harassed from sexu...
Female genital mutilation (FGM) refers to all procedures relating to partial or total removal of external female genitalia or other injury to female genital organs for non-medical reasons[i]. F...
"A Woman is like a tea bag you can't tell how strong she is until you put her in hot water".- Eleanor Roosevelt Starting with the fact of safety and security of women in India, if we look at ...
Prostitution can be defined as non-optional sex work for money or other material possessions. In the 21st century, women are not the only ones who practice this profession. Men and transgender ...
India is a land of culture, religion, beliefs and rituals. Every natural phenomenon taking place is embedded with certain ritual and custom, associated with some belief. So is the case with t...
Armed Forces Special Powers Act( AFSPA), 1958 has been a controversial law, which mortal rights groups and civil society organizations say has been abused by the service to commit human rights ...
In India, Prison reform has become a topic of great concern in many countries around the world due to the high rates of incarceration and the harsh conditions of confinement. This article discu...
Dignity and justice are two fundamental values that are essential components of a fair and equitable society. Both concepts are essential for making sure that all individuals are treated with d...
The Internet and social media have become increasingly important in political activity. Blogging, video-sharing and tweeting were crucial in the political events in North Africa and the Middle ...
The law protects the legal right of every citizen. By being a citizen of the country, the people are given the legal right. It is the duty of every individual to protect the rights of each indi...
In India, where there are many social and legal issues that are not faced by non-LGBT individuals, homosexual individuals face various problems. Their sexual activity is illegal, and they canno...
Human trafficking has been a problem in civilization for centuries. It is a national scourge that causes interminable anguish, weakening people's mental and physical health. Growth and growth a...
Privacy in India is a controversial topic. There are several reasons for this. First, the country is a home to a large population of people who are from different cultures and who may have diff...
Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms that are inherent to all human beings, regardless of their nationality, race, gender, religion, or any other status. These rights are recognized a...
India is a democratic and developing country. It is also known for its vast culture and heritage but it is the sad reality that being a developing nation it has no specific and codified provisi...
Suicide is an alarming point that brings a lot of negative changes, not only in individual behavior but also damages society. The purpose of this study was to investigate the perception of suic...
A correctional institution is defined as "a place where a person in need of correction or reformation may be kept". India still supports the reformative philosophy of punishment. The strategy o...
Reformative homes are establishments created to offer assistance for rehabilitation and reintegration to those who have engaged in criminal activity. These houses' main goal is to help criminal...
All parties involved, including the accused, the victims, and society at large, must be treated fairly in a trial that has as its primary goal discovering the truth. In a criminal prosecution, ...
Cannibalism is also known as anthropophagy. It is the practice of eating the flesh or organs of another human being, whether consensual or not. What's interesting is that the eater is a human b...
Each citizen belong to some respective countries enjoys certain rights that safeguard their righteousness and morality, under laws and regulations of that particular country in similar to the F...
The human expense of terrorism has been felt in practically every corner of the globe. The families of United Nations has itself experienced unfortunate human loss because of the Act of Violent...
Human Rights are a result of a democracy. These are the essential privileges intrinsic to every person, irrespective of race, sex, identity, nationality, language, religion, or some other statu...
One way in which states attempted to bring about justice on an international for a was through processes of "lustration". It is related to the process of "vetting", which is, in general terms, ...
Media as it has been said, considered as the fourth pillar of the democracy. It performs the vital role of ensuring democratic culture and the rule of law in a country which gets deeply engrain...
Access to justice is one of the constitutionally recognized fundamental and human rights. Access to justice means reaching justice easily by legal proceedings at the appropriate time and place....
Handcuffing is a practice used by law enforcement authorities to restrain individuals who pose a potential threat to public safety or who are considered flight risks. In India, handcuffing has ...
The Historical Context Of The Peasant Movements In Bengal And Their Connection To The Naxalite Uprisings: Indigo Revolt (1859-1860): Cause: The British East India Company imposed an explo...
Surrogacy is a form of assisted reproductive technology in which a woman, referred to as the surrogate mother, carries a pregnancy to term for another person or couple. The practice of surrogac...
The Lok Sabha unanimously passed the Weapons of Mass Destruction and their Delivery System (Prohibition of Unlawful Activities) Amendment Bill 2022. Let's first understand the phrase "Weapons ...
Basic Human Rights & DemocracyDemocracy has evolved from centuries of experience among the people, who care for the human person, dignity & rights as the best and the most acceptable of goo...
Capital punishment or the death penalty is a legal process whereby a person is put to death by the state as a punishment for a crime. The judicial decree that someone be punished in this manner...
Mental Health! What is mental health? How do you define mental health? Is there a straight jacket definition for it? Are we still struggling to express what exactly we mean by it? Do we know wh...
Brazil is also a constitutional country which has multi party and republic Government which is democratically elected government. Brazil have three national police forces such as: The feder...
If I become human activism I will try to make sure that there should be no human right violation with anyone. Generally it happens in India that most of the people are not educated, due to whic...
"Capital punishment is not about whether people deserve to die for the crime they committed. But the real question of capital punishment in this country, do we deserve to kill?" There are ma...
Human trafficking has become a serious global issue of unforeseen proportions of the twenty-first century. By its nature of exploitation, human trafficking has also been increasingly referred t...
A nation undergoing developmental stage has the workers as the backbone of the economy and has always remained in India, despite being in a vulnerable condition in terms of both mental and phys...
"A powerful independent judiciary is of great importance for any democratic country. Hence a judicial reform is a process to fulfill the demand of justice." - Hinesh Rathod Introduction: Th...
The human cost of terrorism has been felt in virtually every corner of the globe. The United Nations family has itself suffered tragic human loss as a result of violent terrorist acts. The atta...
According to the National Commission for Women, the unorganised sector employs 94 percent of all female workers. The presence of a large number of women as employees and producers in the unorga...
Every citizen belonging to their respective countries enjoy some rights that protect their virtues, under support of law, like the Fundamental Rights enjoyed by every citizen of India. Similar ...
Globalization is one of the most articulated and experienced phenomenon which has resulted from the increasing interdependence and interpenetration of nations communications and flow of ideas a...
Throughout a considerable part of its history, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has customarily refrained from invoking international human rights law, for reason of this law...
Trafficking means a trade which is illegal. Human trafficking is carrying out a trade on humans. Humans are trafficked for the purpose of sexual slavery, commercial sexual exploitation, extract...
Every person has dignity and value. One of the ways that we recognise the fundamental worth of every person is by acknowledging and respecting their human rights. Human rights are a set of p...
Women's rights are multiracial and transnational. The problems of women in various regions differ from one another and are influenced by a variety of elements, including individual consciousnes...
Human Rights are privileges we have just in light of the fact that we exist as people. All people are conceived free and rise to in nobility and privileges. They are supplied with reason and st...
Prisoners sometimes die in prison, either due to natural illness, violence, suicide, or a result of imprisonment. The purpose of this study is to understand deaths in custody and compare India ...
Human beings are beings who need essential rights to live a life of dignity. To understand the evolution of human rights, we must first understand the history of human rights around the world. ...
The judiciary acts as a watchdog for our democracy. It is the guardian of the Fundamental Rights. It is important for such an institution to be active in securing the rights of the citizens wit...
Human rights are those rights concerning the world wide progress of every individual. In the constitution of India diverse proviso are there that outlines the human rights which are also known ...
This is a landmark case which brought 'Hospitals' under the ambit of industry, defined under section 2(j) of Industrial Dispute act 1947. 'Industry' means any systematic activity carried on b...
Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in the world, from birth until death. They can never be taken away, although they can sometimes be restricted, for exa...
Beginning with the phrase "all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights," the universal Declaration of human rights (UDHR) proclaims its purpose of establishing global human r...
In early 1215, English people were guaranteed with ancient liberties in the written form of document known as Magna Carta by King John. This was the very first document which guaranteed liberti...
Human rights are a product of democracy. These are the basic rights inherent to all human beings, regardless of race, sex, nationality, ethnicity, language, religion, or any other status. The f...
The COVID-19 pandemic unbridled an unexpected economic crumble and humanitarian cataclysm in India. The emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic has exhibited a country with public health and economi...
The present article elaborately discusses the rights of victims in the Criminal Justice System, with a special focus on the Indian scenario. The victimology movement, which has recently been s...
In today's world, where technology has pierced into almost every aspect of our lives, information can easily be accessed on the internet. The internet has taken the world by a storm and the tid...
"Violence Is Not The Key To Peace, Protest Is Not Led With Ease, Hatred Is All That Leads To, Justice Is All That It Needs." What is Right to Justice? According to Article 14 of the constitutio...
This paper discusses about Child abuse in India. Child abuse happens across all cultural, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups. Reason for Child abuse can also be physical, emotional, verbal, sexua...
"Reproductive freedom is not just the ability not to have a child through birth control. It's the ability to have one if and when you want."- Pamela Madsen Abstract "For most w...
"If anyone in the society is fighting for their basic human rights, then that society was never free." India is the world's largest democracy, where we hear news about developments and growt...
An Ethnic group is a collection of people who share a culture, a language a set of values and customs. Some of the ethnic groups banded together in the 19th century and declared themselves nati...
This analysis paper focuses on the violation of human in Myanmar, mainly, the violations against civilians by the military and internal conflicts between the Buddhist and Rohingya communities l...
Human Rights, as the name suggests, refers to the basic rights we all possess owing the fact that we are human beings. The formal development of Human Rights Law has taken centuries to evolve. ...
"A woman is said to have over ten pairs of hands, the roles she plays throughout life are indistinguishable. Born as a daughter, raised to be a friend, weds to be a wife, births to become the m...
"The best among you is the one who doesn't harm others with his tongue and hands."- Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) Before we proceed with the specific topic, "Human Rights...
Human rights include rights which are at disposal to all the fellow human beings in this existent society. The constitution of every liberal state ensures that human rights as like the other ci...
Human rights are rights that are generally available to everyone, irrespective of their gender, caste, nationality and colour. Human rights are related to life and liberty, the right to liberty...
In the Immediate aftermath of the devasting 9/11 attack on the twin towers in New York, theorist and experts started pondering on the 'ticking time bomb' scenario and the importance of having a...
"Those who have the privilege to know to have the duty to act."- Albert Einstein Human trafficking is one of the most talked about issues in Indian society. The practice is nothing but slavery...
Reform Is A Process Of Change In The System, Usually With The Aims Of Socio Justice.-- Hinesh Rathod Let's start with the First Question that What is Police reform? Police reform aims to...
"Prison reforms is process to change old systems, with the goals of rehabilitation by the way of change criminals into law binding citizen."-- Hinesh Rathod Introduction There is no society w...
Meaning and Approach of Human TraffickingHuman trafficking, a major concern of 20th century is challenging the humanity and affecting the women, men and children all over the world irrespective o...
The Jurisprudence of bail under Criminal Law has been expanding a vastly when we see that it has been recognized by courts as low as magistrate court and as high as the Supreme Court of India. ...
The Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) Scheme was introduced by amending the Citizenship Act, 1955 in August 2005. The Scheme provides for registration as Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) of al...
Article 19 of the Constitution of India guarantees freedom of speech and expression along with certain restrictions. These restrictions include state security, defamation, public order, moralit...
The 2020 decision of the Supreme Court in the matter of Paramvir Singh Saini vs. Baljit Singh was a landmark judgment for upholding the human rights of the accused individuals and undertrial pr...
The Concept of Humanitarian Law is derived from the after-war situation that arose following the scene of post-World War. Concerning making a better approach to the security of Human Rights glo...
The legacy of British rule can be seen through specific notification that designated peculiar groups as a criminal also called as de-notified tribes, are the tribes that were originally listed ...
Abortion has been a controversial issue in American culture, society, and political history. It has been a complex debate due to a conflict of rights, i.e. a fetal's right to life versus the ri...
India has been extremely liberal with the Tibetans. It has been permitting Tibetans to come in India and, in consideration to the first wave of arrivals, to develop settlements, schools, and me...
The prevention of nuclear proliferation and large-scale manufacture remains one of the most pressing foreign security concerns that the world is now confronting. In addition to nuclear weapons,...
The notion of marriage being a sacrosanct institution as portrayed by the mainstream Indian media is a delusionary concept as opposed to the reality that exists. The split verdict delivered by ...
In this age, where more and more people are chasing the glittering corporate world, we are experiencing a contrasting world with a vision of working for society to change. It is possible to wor...
Man is a rational animal. They possess certain basic and individual rights which are commonly known as human rights. Thus human rights are those rights which every individual is entitled by the...
For decades now, custodial violence has been a significant hindrance to democracy and the development of human well-being. It is also a huge human rights issue in India. Rape could be categoriz...
Human rights are the basic rights which every citizen should avail his/her rights in nation to live their life with dignity and freedom. Human right has played a very significant role at glob...
"You must realize that fear is not real. It is a product of thoughts you create. Do not misunderstand me, danger is very real, but fear is a choice." Will Smith Fear, according to p...
This is something unique, something you may not have heard before. Yes, it is something special that deserves a celebration. Celebration or in another form is also known as Honouring. But the ...
Did you ever think about the role of mother and father towards their kid or kids? It is a lifetime job with endless responsibilities till death. Starting early in the morning from preparing the...
Secularization is a term which was founded in the 1648 post the end of the thirty-year war in Europe. It was a term used synonymous with the idea of progress and is used in a positive connotati...
The caste system in Indian society finds its roots in the ancient India and has evolved during the different centuries. It basically divided the society into four categories i.e. Brahaman, Ksht...
The Felony of Forced sterilizationForced sterilization is a term which we may have come across but have never paid heed to. Even upon the illegality of the same, in underdeveloped and yet devel...
Same sex marriage means marriage between two people who belong to the same gender or sex. They enter into a religious or a civil marriage ceremony. By same sex marriage we mean marriage between...
Understanding BullyingAB is a kid who gets ready for school. He goes to his bus stop to wait for the bus. When he gets onto the bus, he sees that the seats are full, and the empty ones are rese...
Discussions about security and vital ideas have held their place at the center of global relations hypothesis and strategy making for certain many years. Since the primary genuine days of its m...
According to oxford, language Abortion is defined as the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. Definition of abortion may def...
It is human nature to make mistakes. Judges are also humans. So they're no exception to this kind of behavior. A judge can make an error in the course of his duties as well. There is yet to be bo...
A decree is passed by the court under the Code of Civil Procedure (hereinafter referred to as CPC) to decide the rights and liabilities of the persons in a matter of controversy. The person in ...
The life threatening covid-19 pandemic has affected lives of millions around the world. Originating from Wuhan, china, the virulent virus started spreading its roots in all walks of life. Many ...
The growing number of demonstrations regarding violence against peaceful protestor has resulted in rapid rise in number of human right violation all around the world. Every individual possesses...
The memorial of witch-hunt victims in Keonjhar, Odisha read "In memory of all innocents who were killed being branded as witch" but still the gravity of the situation is yet to be taken into s...
Introduction: The Conditions of the Labourers in the World StageIn the capitalist conveyor belt, the rights of the labourers are, in most cases, an afterthought. The corporate oligarchs used the ...
The principle in which India believes is primarily reformation of offenders and others as prevention, deterrence, retribution is secondary in priority. The reformation of offenders has been giv...
Eleanor Roosevelt once said: "Where, after all, do universal human rights begin? In small places, close to home -- so close and so small that they cannot be seen on any maps of the world....
India is a secular and cultural county, for more than a thousand years different types of religious and cultural people live here. They are also practice their own religious and cultural practi...
People who live in modern democracies have a right to information about the activities of their government and the policies that impact their well-being. A healthy democracy is built on informe...
With the rise of curiosity and turning an economy or an ideal state into capitalism with the help of psychology research and idealogy to gain more profits, there is a rise of loneliness, depres...
Human Rights Human rights are the basic rights that are available to every individual around the globe that initiates from the time one takes birth and lasts till death. Human rights basically...
Who could've thought that a virus originating in Wuhan could spread the world entirely? Covid changed everything and everyone. Lots of people are forced to stop working physically or attending ...
The journey of human civilizations has brought in drastic change with the passage of time. In most cases it is the past experiences that have shaped our present world. Similar has been the deve...
The journey of human civilization has brought in drastic change with the passage of time. In most cases it is the past experiences that have shaped our present world. Similar has been the developme...
Understanding Forced LabourThe Indian society reeks of hypocrisy. We see children forced to work in households to make their ends meet, yet the garbage of the education system teaches us otherw...
Right to Breast Feeding: It is the latest right which is added in the Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. On 29 sept. 2021 , Justice Krishna S Dixit of Karnataka high court said that the la...
The debate over Marital Rape has been a topic of heated discussion over the last few years. The controversial exception 2 of Article 375 of the Indian Penal Code is currently being debated over...
Our country has always been parted into two groups: victims of discrimination and those who discriminate against the former. Caste was an obstacle to the national movement and it still contin...
The originator of the Constitution caught a glimpse of the fact that in some areas of India people are tolerating social, educational, and economic backwardness. To overcome this situation or w...
The recent remarks made by Senior Advocate Prashant Bhushan against the hon'ble Supreme Court and its officials on Twitter outraged the Supreme Court and compelled it to take cognizance of the ...
Government with its legislation put a building block for a a constructive,efficacious and beneficial change in a society. The Union cabinet has approved major reform of increasing the legal mar...
The Darfur catastrophe commenced in 2003 and unfortunately, has till date not been resolved. Darfur, the western region of Sudan was home to the two rebel groups which protested against the Gov...
A democratic country can turn into a dictatorship in numerous ways. The most common is when an elected political leader turns into a dictator. The most prominent example is Adolf Hitler. But on...
Human rights violations that occur when sexual violence is used as a weapon. This article brings together available social science research on CSRV into two categories: causes and outcomes. ...
Reason is the natural order of truth; but imagination is the organ of meaning. - C. S. Lewis Organ donation is one of the crowning accomplishments of medical science in the twentieth ce...
Every citizen of a country has a responsibility to follow and abide in Laws in order to maintain public order. The three organs of government- Legislature, Executive and Judiciary strives to fu...
Criminal Tribes Act 1871 (Repealed) and Habitual Offenders Act 1952Origins and Objective: Following the Destruction and Uproar that ensued in the First War of Independence (Revolt of 1857), the ...
Seventy-four years of Independence and still the Raub of Khaki Vardi hasn't sunk an inch. Lack of legal education has led many Indians to suffer extreme hardships in the past, and to this day, ...
Euthanasia comes from the Greek words, EU meaning good and 'THANATOS' meaning death.1 Bringing these together, Euthanasia means 'the good death'. Euthanasia also called mercy killing, act or pr...
Research Questions By the means of this project, I hope to explore and try to answer these questions: Whether Islamic Law recognize the concept of Human Rights? What is the concept of Lega...
The spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), the breathing sickness from the most recent known variation of Coronavirus, [1] has in the previous months been determined and its effects dra...
A child's mental health during his/her childhood is the foundation of how his/her future personality is going to be. Being mentally healthy during childhood is an imperative factor because that...
Human rights are inherent entitlements which come to every person as a consequence of being human. A fundamental element of protection of these rights is the recognition that States have the prim...
Introduction To Migrant Workers:The increasing development and encouragement of technology made the workers run from one place to another in search of work to fight rising unemployment and pove...
Custodial violence is referred to as the violence, torture, rape or death of the person while he/she is in the police of judicial custody. This torture can be physical or mental. According to N...
Danish Siddiqui (19 May 1983 16 July 2021) was an Indian photo-journalist based in Delhi, who used to lead the national Reuters Multimedia team. He received the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Feature...
What are human rightsFirst and foremost things to understand the meaning of human rights that what are human rights. Human rights are the basic rights needed by an individual for his survival. ...
Protects Your Right To LifeThis means that nobody, including the Government, can try to end your life. It also means the Government should take appropriate measures to safeguard life by making ...
This paper will be discussing the series of events that somewhere down the line were responsible for the devastated situation in Syria ; a country lying at the east coast of Mediterranean sea i...
Article 15 prohibits the discrimination on the basis of faith, sex, caste, race and place of birth. Constitution of India prohibits any quite disability, restriction or condition with respect t...
Historically, Diwali is one of the most awaited festivals of the year. It brings in an eerie of joy for not only Hindus but also becomes a reason for celebration among other religions as well. ...
The constitution of India was framed in the year 1946 by the constituent assembly. Cabinet mission plan (1946) lay down the foundation of the Lengthiest, rigid simultaneously flexible constitut...
Religion is a categorized system of beliefs used to worship a god or goddess. Freedom of religion is a human right but that right is violated by practicing atrocities against the person in the ...
The concept of rights is indeed an abstract one. While some rights are written and legally enforceable, the others are unwritten and non-enforceable. However, there exists rights for every pers...
When it comes to human rights, the Middle East is usually portrayed as the greatest liar, yet rights are a crucial component of the region's political, diplomatic, and social fabric. In the reg...
In the United Nation Annual Forum on business and human rights or UN business and human rights forum held at Geneva in November 2018, India announced to develop a National Action plan on Busine...
HIV/AIDS is one of the biggest challenges faced by India. There are about three million people suffering from HIV/AIDS in India. The socioeconomic condition of the country coupled with the tra...
Acknowledging The Meaning Of The Term Hiv/Aids And The Right Which Are Conferred To The Person Affected From This Vurneable Disease: Human rights are inextricably linked with the spread and impact...
The 18th 19th and early 20th centuries of India have witnessed severe poverty during colonial rule, even after the independence in 1960, the estimated poverty in India was 59%. After a long eco...
Mob-violence is getting increased day by day in India. The right thinking citizens of India worried about escalating situation of mob-lynching in day light under various pretext. The fact i...
The reason is not known of the mental illness of the thousands or lakhs who are said to be psycho or misbalanced or insane lunatic, split personality disorder, multiple personality disorder, hall...
The UN defined human rights as those rights which are inherent in our state of nature and without which we cannot live as human beings[1]. Human rights belong to every person and do not depend ...
This seminar paper analyses how the Indian judiciary plays an important role in interpreting and applying the laws related to gender equality. In a country where gender disparity is so common w...
A Fundamental research about the complicity century old, Prison Act 1894 usage in the Largest Democratic Country in the world for the last one Century, discussing the practical difficulty of Pr...
A person is brought into the world with certain common rights. Those rights that are essential to mankind are named as 'Common freedoms'. Comprehensively, they may incorporate right to life, free...
AsthiVisarjan is a very significant ritual in the Hindu religion which basically means immersion of the left ashes collected from AntimSanskar (Last Rites) of a dead person. But in the time of...
A live-in-relationship relationship is a union between a man and a woman as husband and wife without having a registered legal marriage. One of the main ideas of live-in-relationship is that th...
Recently, NASA announced its intention to build homes on Mars and the moon in a project that’s spending estimated to be in billions but don’t you think that if it would build homes for peop...
With the increasingly violent attacks in Kabul and Afghanistan being declared as the most dangerous country in the world, the position of Afghanistan continues to deteriorate. After the retreat...
On 10 January 2020, the Supreme Court of India declared in Anuradha Bhasin v. Union of India that the fundamental rights exercised on the internet enjoys constitutional protection under Article...
Bail Granted: Logical Or Illogical? Last year, Jawaharlal Nehru University students Natasha Narwal and Devangana Kalita and Students' Islamic Organisation activists Asif Iqbal Tanha were arres...
Human Rights, which appears to be a simple word but has a much broader meaning in reality. It refers to an individual's right to life, liberty, equality, and dignity, regardless of race, creed,...
COVID-19 an infectious deadly disease which originated in China in 2019 has claimed many lives so far and even after a year it has not stopped its pace, it is still intensifying. It has brought...
Beware of those who are always hungry, for they will feed you to the wolves just to get paid. Being a student is not as unchallenging as everyone thinks. Being paid lends a helping hand to the ...
West Bengal, which used to be the most cultured state of India, is slowly turning into a state, where violence is above the laws. This year has been a critical year for West Bengal and other 4 ...
In a stable democracy, national or national security is the first and foremost preference of any Government. National security does not only concern the military of the country but also is basi...
Let my voice be heard about the statistics of police brutality till date. So everyone is certainly aware of George Floyd's death due to police brutality. As a consequence, US is introducing Po...
Hindu women’s right to property has been evolved out of continuing struggle between patriarchal Indian society and modern progressive forces of India. The right of Hindu women to inherit prop...
What Is Discrimination?According to its most simple definition, racial discrimination refers to unequal treatment of persons or groups on the basis of their race or ethnicity. In defining racia...
Feminist CriminologyHistory: Feminist criminology is a branch of critical criminology, which focuses on challenging the mainstream/ traditional theories of crime down to their basic nature. Fe...
Human rights are those rights which include each and every living and non – living creatures. Introduction At first every individual should be treated as a human being irrespective of the ...
India is the world’s sixth largest economy and third largest in purchase power in 2020. The country has recorded 6% to 7% growth in GDP from 2014 to 2018 and is one of fastest growing economi...
The Indian Constitution provides equal rights to every citizen. But, does every citizen get this right? Even though it's the 'Rule of Law' (Equality before Law), in a Democratic country,like In...
No temporary workmen whether monthly rated, weekly rated, piece rated or badli workers are entitled to any notice or pay in lieu thereof, if his services are terminated, but the services of a t...
The world is continuously evolving and it has been since time immemorial; However, the rate of evolution has been increasing exponentially in recent times. The rate of advancements in technolog...
India, in a few of its parts, still faces the issue of untouchability and casteism. Despite having various laws and enactments for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribe, India is still somewhere...
A writ petition can be filed in the High Court (Article 226) or the Supreme Court (Article 32) of India when any of your fundamental rights are violated. The jurisd...
The right to a remedy when rights are violated is explicitly guaranteed by global and regional human rights instruments. Most texts guarantee both the procedural right of effective access to a ...
On 25 May 2020, a 46-year-old black man named George Floyd was murdered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, while being arrested on suspicion of using a counterfeit $20 bill. On 20th April ...
Euthanasia comes from the Greek words, EU meaning good and ‘THANATOS' meaning ‘death'.[1] Bringing these together, euthanasia means the good death. Euthanasia also called mercy killing, act...
From New Normal to New Future What is this virus about? Is it that much strong that it has power to disturb the world? What is the “New Normal” that all the population talking about? It h...
What Is Prostitution, And How Are Prostitutes Defined? Prostitution is a method of exploiting or abusing people sexually for monetary gain.[1] It is widely believed that most prostitutes are femal...
Dealing with site discrimination, wherein a group of people are given a specific social rank... linked to one or more traditional occupations[,] remains one of the most significant ...
Employment status generally means the classification of an employment relationship which decides how individuals are titled to legal rights. Determination of Employment status is becoming major ...
Being defined by Adam smith as the non-capacity to buy necessities that are required due to nature or custom, poverty as defined by the World bank is being deprived of well being. Further, it b...
Somewhere in Khartoum (capital of Sudan), you wake up and grapple with the daily dilemma of deciding between putting food in your belly or reaching school on time via transportation which is goin...
It's been more than a year since the first case of COVID-19 was reported in India but as per the prevailing outcry in the whole country it seems that government has not just only failed in insu...
A research on the Human Rights Commission (HRC) in the aspects of the social protection to peoples has been revealed in this article, such will explore the advantages to the Public and Merchant...
There has never been a more critical time to inform and inspire future generations about their rights. Children and adolescents have the same basic human rights as adults, as well as additional...
With the onset of the unprecedented global health crisis, the covid-19 pandemic, it has adversely affected everyone especially the children. The covid-19 pandemic has given rise to major human...
In 1984, the United Nations introduced the Convention Against Torture (UNCAT), and 155 nations ratified and implemented the convention.1 The legislation was intended to end the use of torture a...
Concept Of PrisonThe origin of the concept of prisons cannot be traced back with conformity since different authors and jurists have different claims about it, but there has been no doubt about...
Women or any other gender that are no lesser than men are considered to be weak by the majority of the society just because they are all not men. In the society where it has made us to believe ...
According to recent stats, (1)India is ranked 3rdin the world in terms of the total cases of Covid-19, with thecurrent all-time high of 40,000 fresh cases each day (as per second wave of Covid-19...
Hey there, I'm Nirmal Siva Ganeshan from School of Law Presidency university Bangalore, This Article is about the Honour crimes in India which violated the right to live of both men and women a...
Inequality on the ground of gender or Gender discrimination is the most basic issue from the very beginning. Even though society thinks that women suffer from the inequality prevailing in socie...
The crimes occurring in Yemen are serious and the responsible parties demonstrably unwilling or unable to address them. The intense fighting that resulted in the virtual takeover of Yemen by t...
Since the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, Kashmir has become a problem between these two nuclear countries. Kashmir since then has struggled for self-determination which was promised b...
If we are ever to have real peace in this world we shall have to begin with the children. - Mohandas K. Gandhi There is no trust more sacred than the one the world holds with children. There ...
In India many of the jobs are not divided on the basis of skills, but on the basis of caste and religion. The collection and cleaning of human excreta from private/public dry toilets, open drai...
The incidence of police brutality, abuse of power and pre-trial detention in India has always remained a serious issue of human rights violations and has increased manifold in the recent past. Th...
Recently, we saw Vikas Dubey a gangster was killed by the Uttar Pradesh Police in an encounter [extra-judicial] killing. However, many experts raised question on the encounter and demanded a judi...
"There is nothing honourable in honour killings and they are nothing but barbaric and brutal murders by bigoted persons with feudal minds," - Justice Markandey Katju The Perceived Honour Honour ...
Euthanasia: the painless extermination of a patient suffering from an incurable or terminal disease or in an irreversible coma or permanent loss of consciousness. It is the process whereby an ind...
"Human Rights are what reason requires and conscience demands." "They are us and we are them." It recognizes the inherent dignity and fundamental freedom of all members of a...
Four natural components of energy security—environmental change, air contamination, water accessibility and quality, and land-use change—and the ecological effect of 13 energy frameworks on...
Every child is a gift of God a gift must be nurtured with care and affection, with in the family and society. But unfortunately due to socio-economic and cultural problems, the code of child ce...
Protection Of Child Rights In India India is home to 430 million children. Children are considered an essential pillar in the nation's development. The legislation of India and its judiciary has ...
Poverty is a universal phenomenon as no country is spared from the same and also no country is been able to assert to be entirely unimpeded by poverty. When we talk about poverty and poor a ver...
India is an agricultural country. More than 70% of India's population is directly or indirectly involved in agriculture related work. Due to the hard work of these farmers, we are able to sit a...
The unfair and savagely violent use of power by the police is called police atrocity. The citizens, now-a-days are not treated with dignity by the police officer as expected in a democratic nat...
India's Stance The Manner In Which Death Penalty Is Being Rewarded In A Huge Number Of Cases, Raises A Serious Question: Are Trial Courts Giving A Go By To The 'Rarest Of Rare' Doctrine? A We...
In our society the palliative consideration and personal satisfaction issues in patients with terminal ailments like progressed malignancy and AIDS have become a significant worry for clinician...
This article will focus on working of prison system in india and provides types of jails that are available in India. This article will show various aspects of inequality in prisons, regarding ...
Purity is an illusion. The idea of purity has been used as an excuse for calamities like honor killings, bride burnings, child molestation purification is genocide. These words are quoted by Al...
International Human Rights Law Indonesian Human Rights & Its Violations Abstract World's largest archipelago nation at the meeting point of Indian Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. Having land ...
In 1971, Sir William Garrow expressed a straight arrow phrase 'innocent until proven guilty' during a trial at Old Bailey. Ei incumbit probatio qui dicit, non qui negat states proof lies o...
History of the Indian refugees India is one of the few countries to feel the refugee status in the last half-century. Indian history is evident in the large-scale immigration of people from v...
I think prostitution legality in India has quite contrary views one would say that it should be illegal, there is bad influence, morals of society this has dreadful effect on youth's mind. ...
Social justice is the equal access to wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society. [1] The definitions of social justice are far-reaching and ambiguous; problems are rife with t...
Reservation of persons with benchmark disability in India Rights had been given to everyone like minorities groups or any backward castes when we got independence but everyone forgot about the d...
The culture of 'silence', 'tolerance', 'adjustment', 'compromise' among women is propagated to 'save and respect the 'honor', the 'pride' and the 'values' of the Indian family.-Unknown Intro...
Bandh is a Hindi word which signifies shut Bandhs, Hartals, tumults, and civil disobedience are incessant in India. They are considered an acclaimed technique for expressing dissent, drawing in t...
First of all we need to understand the words the Right and the Speech, The word Right means The ability to do anything and the word 'Speech' means Right to express anything, If these two combines...
The purpose of criminal justice system in any country is to protect not only the rights of the victims but also the convicts, prisoners and undertrials. They cannot be bared of their fundamenta...
There was a time in India's rich history where religion dominated law and order in the society. Despite India declaring itself to be secular in its preamble, it is undeniable that religion stil...
The purpose of the criminal justice system is to protect the right of the individual against the intentional invasion by criminals. This system has always safeguarded the rights and privileges ...
Abstract: The issue of death sentence or capital punishment is hotly debated in not only our country but also worldwide. This particular issue attracted the general public, the government and ...
The present research paper aims at understanding the concept of evolution of human rights in India and gives a clear outlook of the various stages. This paper will also take a look at the compa...
The society often discarded homosexuality and is considered as a social stigma, but is it fair? Homosexuality is defined as the sexual attraction for the other person of same gender. To have th...
Human rights are inherent in human beings, they are a must for a person to live a dignified life. International humanitarian law plays a prominent role in ensuring rule of law during armed conf...
Neurodevelopmental Disorders have become mainstream in not only in India but also in many parts of the world. Disorders like Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Pals...
National Human Rights Commission, abbreviated as NHRC, is a public body which is constituted for benefiting the citizens of the country. It has been playing vital roles since its establishment ...
Justice Prathiba Singh of the Delhi HC in a revision petition directed that: A Committee be constituted by the Cabinet Secretariat, consisting of such persons who are independent and unbiased, ...
The Supreme Court in one of the recent judgments has held that in case a victim during an interrogation by any of the agencies like Police, CBI, NIA, ED etc., has a right to obtain the CCTV foo...
What is Terrorism?It has been defined: illegal use of brutality and terrorization against citizens. It has not been accepted generally. A lot of scholars had defined but it is hard to define....
A Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) is an official record given to a person by the Indian Police or an approved Indian Government official. It recognizes any criminal records that an individua...
Almost every day there are chilling instances of violence, ethnic cleansing, heinous torture, child abuse, man slaughter and several other human rights violations. Despite the adoption of the U...
Recently, several states including Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Haryana have announced enacting a law prohibiting what it has been commonly referred- "Love Jihad" While a number of st...
Man is a social animal. He lives in a society and among his fellows. Because a man cannot survive in the absence his fellow men, he will transform into a beast knowing no mercy and compassion....
History of the world is a long tragic tale of aggressions, wars, class-community conflicts and violence. There had been in the past French Revolution, Russian Revolution, American Revolution an...
The rapidly spreading pathogen and the subsequent lockdown has disturbed the functioning and adversely impacted various industries like tourism, aviation, entertainment, food and hospitality et...
From Humans To Objects Women in India are in danger from the time they are conceived until the time they die, Rukshira Gupta, founder of the organisation Apne Aap said. They could be victims o...
Custodial Torture is virtually a world-wide phenomenon inflicted upon individuals regardless of sex, age or state of health. This worst form of human rights violation has become a very serious ...
Laws enforcing sexual morality may cause misery of a special degree[i]. Eliminating such anachronistic laws is primal for the functioning of a liberalistic egalitarian democracy. September 6 ma...
Men Can Be Victims, TooYes, men are also victims of harassment. many of us think it's a myth, how can men be harassed when they are the main reason for harassment against women. In my article, ...
A human crisis that is fast becoming a human rights crisis these are the words of United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres describing the responses of governments around the globe to t...
This article provides an overview of the evolution and development of the principle of non-refoulement under international law applicable to refugees and asylum seekers. The exceptions to the p...
What Are Human Rights? Human rights are an umbrella of ethical principles that apply to everybody. Human rights don't seem to be solely restricted to any explicit country instead it's terribly...
COVID-19, a pandemic as declared by WHO is defined as spreading a new disease worldwide. Many of the diseases spreads at a rapid rate in a very short period of time which may be days, weeks or ...
Year 2019- 2020 will be the remarkable period in the upcoming history. The year 2019-20 had created havoc to the world with the deadly disease caused by corona virus popularly known as COVID- 1...
India on 5th July 2020[1] had become the third country with the largest number of COVID-19 cases worldwide. In these unprecedented crises, to practice the art of social distancing and to maintain...
Human right or right to life is a phrase which describes the belief that a human being has essential right to live, particularly a human being has a right not to be killed by another human bein...
Unborn means who is not born, as dim-witted as anyone could have outlined this intelligence. This word has eternally been a moot theme in the cosmos. Perhaps, this is because of the safeguard gra...
Focusing on human rights in the digital age is key to a better world. On a very large scale data collection has been started. Every organization, states, political parties are keeping a record th...
Every country has their own law and order to solve the disputes and maintain peace and order in nation. Justice is rightly called the shield of innocence and guardian of civil rights, as Martin L...
The shock which came in the name of Covid-19 shook the nations all over the world. In the fight, where the countries are planning to survive the best in the name of the lockdown keeping various...
Every year, February 6 is observed as the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). As per the WHO, globally, over 200 million girls alive today have suffered FGM...
Almost 300 years ago, the Indian Slavery Act, 1843 was passed which outlawed transactions associated with slavery and anyone who would partake in the buying and selling of slaves would be penal...
Racism is a prevailing concept in certain societies, where the societies are divided based on ethnicity, in which one group considers itself superior to the other and discriminates, antagonizes a...
The United Nation says that: The world is witnessing the highest levels of displacement on record. An unprecedented, 65 million people from all around the world have been forced from their homes ...
Genius begins great works; labor alone finishes them.- Joseph Joubert Poverty is pushing millions of desperate people to resist the lockdown orders. To control the spread of CoronaVirus the Gove...
This article examines the plethora of reasons and answers based on the Bhopal gas disaster. Since the disaster, India has experienced rapid industrialization. While some positive changes in gover...
COVID-19 a death sentence for inmates: Impact of global pandemic over prisons in India. The pandemic has brought forward various challenging aspect for the society out of which one is overcrowdin...
Our country has the longest written constitution running into 448 articles. This form of constitutionalism has always proved to be a handbook for various unforeseen circumstances and where it has...
Human Trafficking means trafficking of persons within a state or across borders without their consent. Earlier, this term was given the name Slavery, but certainly in today's world, we have bee...
Under the Indian Constitution, the State is under the prime responsibility to ensure justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity in the country. The state is under the obligation to protect the ...
I believe women are always at an advantage. Being a woman, I feel those advantages which are given to us. For instance, there are reserved seats for women in buses, there are separate ticket cou...
What Are Human Rights? Broadly speaking human rights may be regarded as those fundamental and inalienable rights which are essential for life as a human being. Human rights are the rights which a...
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus. Most people infected with the COVID-19 virus will experience mild respiratory illness and recov...
At the of end of May 2020, the amount of COVID-19 infections had exceeded 59 lac cases worldwide and still growing, with the toll nearing 195,000, and 210 countries and territories affected. As a...
There's a lot of things that need to change. One specifically? Police brutality. - Colin Kaepernick. Police authorities across the world are considered as one of the most significant parts of s...
Homosexuality as a crime has been defined in Section 377 of Indian Penal Code, 1860. In 2018 Supreme Court of India decriminalized homosexuality on the ground that it violates Article 14, Article...
In the wake of any pandemic or health crisis, the government rolls out the decision to shut down schools and public places, advisories are released. Special care and attention to children and age...
Envisage you went to a party, enjoyed a lot, came back home and after 2 – 3 days, developed fever symptoms, someone called the doctor, immediately an ambulance came, picked you up, threw you in...
To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity.- Nelson Mandela, South African civil rights activist What Are Human Rights?Human Rights are the rights we simply have becaus...
About Breast Ironing Breast ironing which is also known as the breast flattening, refers to the massaging and pounding of the girl's breasts of the pubescent period, using the heated or the ha...
In this ostentatious world of literate people, jurist, philosopher with certain human rights and fundamental rights there is harsh reality which is ageism at workplace. While society is busy on f...
Mental Health legislation in India has seen a stark improvement over the years since the British Era. Various provision and guidelines have been put into place to safeguard the rights and liberti...
Extrajudicial killing is executing a person illegally. It disregards human rights. It is the practice of unlawfully killing of any person without any sanction or legal process, by government au...
The phrase Equal pay for Equal Work means that every individual who has been employed for the work which is allotted to him should be given sufficient pay as that of the others. There should no...
A 34-year-old man died after walking over 100 kilometers from her workplace in Bhupalpally district of Telangana to her native village in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district. He was 11 kilometers awa...
Envisage you went to a party, enjoyed a lot , came home and after 2 – 3 days, you developed fever symptoms , someone called the doctor and an ambulance came , picked you and threw you in an i...
If you ask what is the most essential thing to live? Answer would be food. Food is a basic necessity to live, Can you imagine life without food? No because survival without food is almost impossi...
If on the road traffic police demands you to show the papers by stopping you then you can clearly refuse. Not only this, you can complain about that from senior authority. According to tra...
Marijuana, a drug of considerable conflict in India, is also known to be highly circulated within the country, despite the laws in the country having declared its dealing, usage, trading and co...
This paper is a study or the analysis of dalit marginalization, discrimination, isolation and humiliation from common tradition of life especially the tragic condition of dalit women in Indian so...
As Covid-19 spreads worldwide, governments have imposed quarantine and travel restrictions on an unprecedented scale. India shut down and banned the entire country. Thousands of people eventually...
Like all other living beings, men struggle for survival. But whereas the lower beings struggle more or less for the needs and existence without any conscious plan or purpose, and generally work b...
IPC Section 96 to 106 states that the law relating to the right of private defence the body and the property of one's person or another person. The provisions are in these sections states t...
The research paper throws light on the issue pertaining to Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019 and deals with the legal Perspective of its flexibility in India. The Transgender P...
When the announcement of locking down the whole nation was made by Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. Different strategies were framed by the government and other organisations for tackli...
Coronavirus And it's influence on prisoners Introduction :On occasion of war the law bombs quiet .The world is experiencing an extreme time nowadays . The spread of CORONAVIRUS is getting exception...
The first case of the COVID-19 pandemic in India was announced on the 30th of January,2020 stemming from Wuhan, China. The virus spread and encompassed all walks of life. It started affecting a c...
A crime as heinous as rape seeks a restrictive definition in the Indian Law. Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code defines what and what not comes under the ambit of rape with its seven code...
A man is always born free. The day from his birth, he is considered as a free individual. He is not restricted within any confinements. He belongs to the society to which he is born and he should...
The government of India officially ratified the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organised Crime (UNTOC)[1] and its Protocols, including the UN Trafficking Protocol, on May 5, 2011...
In developing nations, the path to development and advancement is easily carved by those who have access to an education. Yet in many countries around the world, children are denied access to e...
Human Trafficking is one of the most ugliest and hidden dark truth of this rapidly advancing world. Human trafficking is an illegal trade practicing of trading of humans for forced labor, slavery...
What is human trafficking?The United Nations defined human trafficking in 2000 through the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime’s Palermo Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Traff...
Geographical Indications (GI) are a type of intellectual property right associated with place-based names. In other words Geographical indications, which identify a good as originating in a local...