A Critical Appraisal Of Human Rights Law In India: With Special Reference To Enforcement System
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Human Rights Law, Human Rights enforcement System in India, HR SystemAbstract
In this respect, it is highly appropriate & relevant to mention over here that Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar who was the architect of Constitution of India because he was drafted the same. He stated that Article 32 of Constitute of India is the soul of Constitution of India which is guaranteed for the enforcement In the light of above, it can be said that such rights which are available, without enforcement or implementation are worthless. Despites, the availability of enforcement system, people is not being able to get the required justice. Enforcement system for Human Rights & its Law is as under, just at a glance: Supreme Court of India, High courts of the state Concerned, The National Human Rights Commission, State Human Rights Commissions, Human Rights Court, Public Grievance system and other required systems. Now a –days, the condition of enforcement system of human rights & its Law is very misery & in very serious condition in India. Many reasons or causes are behind the same as under: social economic, political, moral, spiritual, scientific, psychological, technical, cultural, traditional & custom and usage, lack of awareness, literacy, accessibility to people, life style, living standard, culture, thoughts, mind, attitude, atmosphere and practice of people of India, subjecting to time and circumstances. Keeping in view the aforesaid things, this research paper has been written which is helpful and beneficial for research scholar, students, Professors, teachers, institutions or organizations, governments, society, and other required persons concerned.
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