A Peek into the Rights of Refugees
Since independence, India has accepted refugees not just from its close neighbors but also from far countries like Afghanistan, Iran, etc.
Since independence, India has accepted refugees not just from its close neighbors but also from far countries like Afghanistan, Iran, etc.
The problems associated with HIV are not limited to the protection of life, but legal issues concerning the rights of individuals affected.
Introduction: India being a secular country is governed by various personal laws. It includes laws regulating adoption, inheritance, marriage, divorce, succession adhering to different religions. Since the country holds unvarying criminal and procedural laws, it becomes necessary to introduce uniform personal laws as well. This leads to the need for Read more…
Introduction: The concept of human rights lies on the premise that all humans are created equal and must be treated as equals and with dignity. Anyone and anything undermining that dignity pave the path for discrimination violating the principle of equality. Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code has been Read more…
Introduction: Children are the most valuable asset of a country. It is so because they are the immediate future of a country. Thus child-related offences not only cast a shadow on the country’s future but also doubts the societal health and maturity of the country. This makes it necessary for Read more…
Introduction: We human beings live in a world where there are 4300 religions. The term ‘Religion’ means the belief or faith in a supreme power, especially a God. In a country like India where religion is given more importance where people have a strong belief in the doctrines of religion, Read more…
Introduction: At first glance, prisoners (or) inmates can be seen as merely a product of war. One might say, kidnapping serves as a temporary situation in the case of a dedicated soldier or soldier who is not strong enough to present in a war zone or a besieged city, sometimes Read more…
“Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status.”[1] Introduction: In this era in which human rights and civil liberties Read more…
Introduction: In recent years, we have observed that the worldwide population has increased especially of refugees and asylum seekers since this has also been combined with the recently ongoing trends that have led to having negative feelings and hostility with these immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers. The term “refugee” refers to Read more…
Introduction: Human rights are rights provided to a person for being a citizen of a country and moral rights for them. These Rights suggest that these are prioritization of humans and what all these people can do for them and they are rights because they belong to an individual as Read more…
Introduction: The address is the issue of how to secure the community from terrorism whereas at the same time regarding essential human rights. In legitimate terms, the challenge can be communicated essentially: how can anti-terrorism laws be sanctioned that bestow uncommon powers upon government and its offices whereas at the Read more…
Introduction: The word transgender has been derived by conjoining two terms. The first being ‘trans’ which is a Latin term meaning across or beyond and the second being gender. Transgenders or the people we commonly refer to as hijras, chakkas, eunuchs, kinnars etc., have been a part of our community Read more…