International Journal of Human Rights Law Review

International Open Access Double Blind Peer Reviewed, Referred Journal

ISSN No. : 2583-7095

Has Social Media Made People More or Less Connected?

Social media has been explained in many definition , but it is usually know for it characteristics that is ,to connect human beings with other people all around the world. It is main means of mass communication. Nowadays mobile device is used by a large numbers of population and the use of social media is […]

Child Rape In India

Child sexual abuse reminds one of the most pursuing socio legal challenges in modern India.This research explores the multiple issue of child rape specifically examing the efficacy of the POSCO act 2012 the study analysed the legal frame work designed to protect minors while identifying the systematic barrier including social stigma judicial backlog under reporting […]

Beyond Labels: A Study of Social & Legal Rights of the LGBTQ Community

This research paper explores the conditions and rights of the LGTBQ community across some significant countries including India and the evolution of the how slowly and gradually the acceptance of this community came to be in countries across the globe. It studies how various factors such as political situations, socio-cultural and religious perspectives and how […]

Women Empowerment through Education: A Constitutional and Legal Analysis in India

The imbalanced sex ratio in India is responsible for discrimination of women in all aspects of life in India. There is a severe and deep-rooted division and discrimination based on sex and caste in the Indian social system. 1The framers of the Indian Constitution have built protective and affirmative provisions for the empowering of women. […]

An In-Depth Examination of Legislative Efforts to Address Human Trafficking and Protect Vulnerable Groups

This research undertakes an in-depth exploration of legislative efforts to combat human trafficking and safeguard vulnerable groups, including women, children, and economically marginalized communities. Today human trafficking remains a grave violation of human rights, perpetuating social and economic inequalities. Moreover, despite the existence of legal frameworks such as the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956, and […]

Rejecting Religious Identity under Law: A Comparative Study of India and Other Constitutional Democracies

This paper critically examines the gap between India’s constitutional promise of freedom of conscience and the reality of compulsory religious and caste identification in state practices. It traces the evolution of religious and secular thought in India, from ancient heterodox traditions and colonial enumeration to the constitutional debates, and analyses key judicial developments affirming the […]

Witness Protection Scheme 2018: A Critical Appraisal within India’s Criminal Justice System

Witnesses constitute the backbone of the criminal justice system. Their testimony forms the basis of investigation, prosecution, and adjudication. However, the Indian criminal justice system has historically failed to provide adequate protection to witnesses, resulting in intimidation, coercion, and the alarming rise of hostile witnesses. The Witness Protection Scheme, 2018—approved by the Supreme Court in […]

Presumed Innocent, Digitally Excluded: Undertrial Prisoners, Internet Access, and India’s Obligations Under the ICCPR and the Nelson Mandela Rules

Over 5,30,000 inmates are housed in the prison system of India, of whom approximately 73.5 per cent are undertrial prisoners not convicted of any offence. These individuals endure blanket denial of internet access under prison regulations of the colonial era, positioning India rather incongruously with the evolving architecture of human rights law. This paper argues […]

Legal and Regulatory Dimensions of AI in Business Innovation

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has presented itself as a revolutionary event that is transforming business and management innovation on a wide scale of organizational functions. AI-enabled systems are transforming the way of decision-making processes, organization setting, and the value creation processes through innovation management and sustainable business models to human resource management (HRM) and marketing intelligence. […]

Electoral Cycles and Constitutional Equilibrium: Federalism, Accountability, and the Limits of Synchronization in India

The proposal of “One Nation, One Election” (ONOE) seeks to synchronize elections to the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies in India, aiming to reduce the frequency of elections and promote administrative efficiency. This paper critically examines the constitutional, federal, and democratic implications of implementing simultaneous elections within India’s parliamentary framework. While proponents argue that […]