International Journal of Human Rights Law Review

International Open Access Double Blind Peer Reviewed, Referred Journal

ISSN No. : 2583-7095

Administration of Juvenile Justice: A Case Study

The gang rape of a young woman in Delhi on 16 December 2012 has generated a nationwide debate on a number of issues, including heinous offences committed by minors acting like an adult, and as a result, the new law on juvenile delinquent has been reframed in the form of the Juvenile Justice (Care and […]

Bail Jurisprudence in India and Abuse of Criminal Process

Bail occupies a central and often contentious place within the Indian criminal justice system. Rooted in the tension between an individual’s right to personal liberty and society’s legitimate interest in public safety, the law of bail has evolved considerably through legislative enactments and judicial interpretation. This paper examines the conceptual foundations, statutory framework, and judicial […]

Cyber Crimes Against Women & Children: A Study of Legal Protection and Challenges

The swift advancement of digital technologies and widespread internet access has contributed to a marked increase in cyber-crimes across the globe, with women being particularly vulnerable targets. In the Indian context, offences such as online harassment, cyber stalking, identity theft, and the unauthorized dissemination of private images have become alarmingly common. This paper explores the […]

The Relationship Between Domestic Violence and Criminal Law in India: A Critical Analysis

In India, domestic violence has changed from being seen as a private family conflict to being acknowledged as a constitutional and human rights violation that calls for legal action. The intricate relationship between punishing criminal laws and civil protective procedures is reflected in the legal structure controlling domestic violence. The Protection of Women from Domestic […]

The Relationship Between Domestic Violence and Criminal Law in India: A Critical Analysis

In India, domestic violence has changed from being seen as a private family conflict to being acknowledged as a constitutional and human rights violation that calls for legal action. The intricate relationship between punishing criminal laws and civil protective procedures is reflected in the legal structure controlling domestic violence. The Protection of Women from Domestic […]

Patriarchy in the Name of God: How Religion Controls Women

This research paper examines the operation of patriarchy through the mechanism of religion which enforces gender inequality. This happens by making women accept roles within the society which will have them oppressed. After analysing Islam and Hinduism, we come to the conclusion that despite the diversity, common patterns are seen in which men possess religious […]

Pollution of Air, Water, and Soil: Causes, Control, and Legal Measures

There are many types of pollution like Air pollution, Water pollution, Soil pollution, Noice pollution, Light pollution, Thermal pollution & Radioactive pollution. Climate change has been recognized as the environmental problem of today’s life and has become a subject of serious concern. Pollution in cities has become a very serious concern affecting the city. As […]

Evaluating India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023: Privacy Rights, State Surveillance and Regulatory Challenges

The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 represents India’s first comprehensive attempt to regulate personal data in the digital ecosystem. With the expansion of digital governance, financial technologies, and large‑scale public databases, the protection of personal information has become a fundamental legal concern. This paper critically examines the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 with […]