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Human Rights in India is a thorough analysis of human rights jurisprudence and implementation within the Indian legal system. Satvinder Juss examines India’s constitutional framework, particularly the Fundamental Rights enshrined in the Indian Constitution, and their practical application through the judiciary.
The book addresses various dimensions of human rights protection in India, including civil, political, economic, and social rights. It explores how Indian courts have interpreted and enforced human rights obligations, the role of constitutional bodies, and the challenges posed by competing interests in a diverse, multilingual democracy.
This work provides insight into significant human rights issues including freedom of expression, equality before law, and access to justice. It is essential reading for legal professionals, academics, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand the human rights landscape in India and the mechanisms through which rights are protected and enforced.







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