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The protection of human rights act, 1993 [as amended by the protection of human rights (amandemen) act, 2006 - No.43 of 2006]
The book The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 [as amended by the Protection of Human Rights (Amendment) Act, 2006 – No. 43 of 2006] provides a comprehensive overview of India’s legal framework for the promotion and protection of human rights. It outlines the establishment, powers, and functions of the National and State Human Rights Commissions, emphasizing their roles in safeguarding citizens against violations by public authorities and ensuring accountability within governance systems. The 2006 amendment is discussed in detail, highlighting key reforms aimed at strengthening institutional capacity, expanding jurisdiction, and improving the mechanisms for redress and investigation. Through legal interpretation and contextual analysis, the book underscores India’s commitment to upholding human dignity, justice, and equality in alignment with international human rights norms, while also identifying ongoing challenges in implementation and enforcement.
KP.IV 0302 | 320 INT T (INA.II THE) | My Library (POLITIK 4) | Available |
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