A Critical Study of Human Rights of Accused In India
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A CRITICAL STUDY OF HUMAN RIGHTS, A CRITICAL STUDY OF HUMAN RIGHTS OF ACCUSED IN INDIAAbstract
Human rights have been provided to all being human by birth and human rights are inherentin human. Human rights relating to accused persons have been covered as the fundamental rights, rights under the Universal Declaration of Human rights 1948, I.C.C.P.R 1966, Constitutional rights & Criminal Procedures rights and other connected. Now a day’s The Indian Judiciary is functioning
as watchful sentinel and playing the important role for the protection & preservation of human rights of the people as well as accused persons. Justice is for all beyond all kind of biases. No person should be refused from the justice so the accused persons also belong to human family hence human rights also have been furnished to them. This research paper has been specifically focused on the
Human rights of accused persons which is useful and helpful for Judges, Prosecutors, Lawyers, Lecturers, Students, NGOs and other Organization also.
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Presented by Sri Nogen Senabaya Deori, Chief Judicial Magistrate, Tinsukia.
1978 AIR 1548, 1979 SCR (1) 192
AIR 1979 SC1369
1980 AIR 1535, 1980 SCR (3)855. Author V Krishnaiyer.
1981 AIR 746, 1981 SCR (2) 516, Author P. Bhagwati
1978 AIR 1548
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