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EEO. 2021; 20(3): 4439-4451


Justifying And Implementing Human Rights Discourse In India

Dr. Shivali Aggarwal.




Abstract

To be born into the human race grants a person certain right known as human rights. It's something everyone's born with, no matter their race, creed, colour, or sexual orientation. Human rights are "rights about life, liberty, equality, and dignity of the person guaranteed by the Constitution or enshrined in the International Covenants and enforceable by courts in India" in the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993. (Donnelly, 1982).
The people's progress inside a country is directly proportional to the progress of the country as a whole, making human rights protection an absolute need. Every Indian citizen is afforded the most fundamental of protections under the law according to the Indian Constitution. With great care and deliberation, the Constitution's authors laid out all the rules that must be followed. And due to these continuous shifts, human rights have expanded in scope. Nowadays, parliamentarians play an essential role in safeguarding people' rights by creating new laws, updating old ones, etc. (Donnelly, 1982).

Key words: Human , Rights , Discourse , India






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