Abstract

Human Rights Law is for all without having any kind of discrimination. Human Rights have been given to all being human which can also not be taken away by any act of legislature. The history of human rights law is as old as development & civilization of human but generally it can be said that after the first world war and second world war human rights have been paid attention the most specifically as a result that the term ‘Human Rights’ has been found in the UNO charter after the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 has been adopted on 10 December, 1948 and in this sequence two international covenants of Human rights as extension of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 have also been adopted. The time of 02 years 11 months 18 days has been taken for making the Constitution of India. Some provisions of the same have been enforced on 26 November, 1949. It is known as the Law day or Constitution day in India which are as under:394,5,6,7,8,9,60,324,366,367,379,380,388,391,392 and 393 and remaining provisions of the Constitution of India enforced on 26 January, 1950. It is known as the Republic day as per article 394 of Constitution of India. This research paper reveals the human rights law under Constitution of India, the role of Indian Judiciary about human rights law, enforcement, and implementation of human rights law in India, providing remedies & suggestions. Keeping in view of the aforesaid facts, the research paper has been written which is helpful and beneficial for research scholars, students, Professors, teachers, institutions or organizations or establishments, commissions, governments, society and other required persons concerned to conduct research & do the needful as per requirements from time to time.

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