International Journal of Human Rights Law Review

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Should India Criminalize Cannibalism – An Inhuman Act that violates Human Rights of Deceased

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Shubhangi Singh (2022). Should India Criminalize Cannibalism – An Inhuman Act that violates Human Rights of Deceased. International Journal of Human Rights Law Review, Volume 1(Issue 1). Retrieved from https://humanrightlawreview.in/journal/should-india-criminalize-cannibalism-an-inhuman-act-that-violates-human-rights-of-deceased/

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In this research article, the writer has tried to explain and analyze the meaning of Cannibalism. She has explained some recent cases of cannibalism including the of Nithari killings. The writer has also tried to analyses whether Cannibalism should be criminalized in India or not by bringing a legal angle of human right violation of deceased persons, with the help of some landmark judgments of the Supreme Court, which upheld the rights of deceased persons.

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