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Meenakshi  Periyahkaruppan

Meenakshi Periyahkaruppan

Exp
Chennai , Tamil Nadu

Specialization

  • Human Rights
  • Civil
  • Family
  • Divorce
  • Property
Total Answers Given : 338
Kalpana  Sanap

Kalpana Sanap

Exp
Pune , Maharashtra

Specialization

  • Human Rights
  • Commercial
  • Will
  • Trust and Society (NGO)
  • Sexual Harassment at Workplace
Total Answers Given : 15
Arvind  Tripathi

Arvind Tripathi

Exp
Allahabad , Uttar Pradesh

Specialization

  • Human Rights
  • Civil
  • Criminal
  • Domestic Violence
  • Military Laws
Total Answers Given : 2
Adrian  Phillips

Adrian Phillips

Exp
Mumbai , Maharashtra

Specialization

  • Human Rights
  • Real Estate
  • Property
  • Civil
Anik

Anik

Exp
Bangalore , Karnataka

Specialization

  • Human Rights
  • Cyber, Internet, Information Technology
  • Anticipatory Bail
  • Consumer Protection
  • Mutual Consent Divorce
Total Answers Given : 22488
Prabhakara S K Shetty

Prabhakara S K Shetty

Exp
Bangalore , Karnataka

Specialization

  • Human Rights
  • Family
  • Property
  • Will
  • Domestic Violence
Total Answers Given : 668
Noel  D'Souza

Noel D'Souza

Exp
North Goa , Goa

Specialization

  • Human Rights
  • Property
  • Debt and Lending Agreement
  • Debt Collection
  • Civil
Abhimanyu  Shandilya

Abhimanyu Shandilya

Exp
Kolkata , West Bengal

Specialization

  • Human Rights
  • Adoption
  • Civil
  • Criminal
  • Cyber, Internet, Information Technology
Total Answers Given : 4014
L K Janghel Advocate

L K Janghel Advocate

Exp
Raipur , Chhattisgarh

Specialization

  • Human Rights
  • Civil
  • Criminal
  • Consumer Protection
  • Debt Collection
Total Answers Given : 3
Subratha  Ray

Subratha Ray

Exp
Central Delhi , Delhi

Specialization

  • Human Rights
  • Criminal
  • Civil
  • Anticipatory Bail
  • Arbitration And Mediation
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  • What are Human Rights?
  • What are the constitutional provisions of Human Rights?
  • What areas are covered by the Human Rights?

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About the Human Rights


Human rights are the inalienable fundamental rights to the very aspect of distinguishing a human from other animals. These rights are indispensable to the value of humanity.

The Founding Fathers of the Indian Constitution had a vision of the Indian society, which they acknowledged through the Constitution. That vision was principally reflected in the Preamble, the sections on Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy is the result of human rights development in the nation. It is the obligation of the State to ensure what is said in the Constitution. However, the stunning confirmation that the State is itself the guilty party, as indicated by Mr. J.S. Verma, the previous executive of the NHRC. As indicated by an announcement made by him on Jan. 15, 2003: It is frequently the State which is violator of Human Rights in most extreme cases in the nation. In any case, the most extreme obligation to ensure and shield the privileges of its natives likewise lies with the State

India became independent a year before the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The specialised statue for the purpose of upholding human rights in India is the Human Rights Act 1993. Apart from this statute, other provisions and principles are also applicable, some of the basic human rights are recognised in the Indian Constitution as fundamental rights. Dr. Justice Durga Das Basu defined human rights as those minimal rights which every individual must have against the State, or other public authority, by virtue of his being a ‘member of human family’ irrespective of any consideration.

Some examples of the Constitutional provisions safeguarding the human rights in India can be Article 19 which provides for basic freedoms. Then Article 21 which provides the right to life, and so on. Article 32 is particularly very important. Article 32 provides for the Constitutional Remedies, under which, one can move the Supreme Court for the enforcement of the Fundamental Rights and this provision itself is made one of the Fundamental rights.

India also follows certain international convention, treaties, and guidelines to safeguard Human Rights.

Some important areas under Human Rights law


The Supreme court decided these areas in favour of Human rights:

  • Constitution Rights
  • Child Labour
  • Gender Based violence and Sexual Harassment
  • Literate Candidates in Panchayat
  • Recognizing the third gender - Transgender
  • Illegal Mining
  • Equal Guardianship rights for mothers and fathers
  • Striking down 66A of the Information Technology Act which was against the Constitution.

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