Law Relating to Human Rights presents a detailed study of human rights law with reference to constitutional, statutory, and international frameworks. The book traces the historical development of human rights and explains core principles such as equality, liberty, dignity, and justice. It provides a clear understanding of fundamental rights guaranteed under the Constitution of India and their enforcement through judicial remedies.
The text also examines the role of international human rights instruments, conventions, and treaties, and their influence on domestic law. Institutions such as national and state human rights commissions are discussed along with their powers, functions, and limitations. Important judicial pronouncements are analyzed to explain the expanding scope of human rights jurisprudence in India.
Special focus is given to rights of vulnerable groups, procedural safeguards, and state accountability. The book highlights the balance between individual freedoms and societal interests in a democratic framework. Written in a clear and systematic manner, this work serves as a valuable reference for students, practitioners, academicians, and anyone seeking a thorough understanding of human rights law and its practical application.








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