Abstract

Human Rights are the rights that are inherent to every human being irrespective place of residence, nationality, sex, ethnic or national origin, religion, colour, language and other status. We are equally entitled to our human rights without discrimination. These rights are so interrelated, indivisible and Interdependent. Human Rights are moral principles that States out the various standards of human behaviours and are constantly safeguarded as lawful rights in International and National legislation. They are “majorly comprehended” as inalienable essential rights to which an Individual is inherently entitled majorly as a result of his or her being a human being”. The Principle of Human Rights has been majorly influential without international legislations, regional and global Institutions. In India, these basic rights have been catered to the citizens. The word “human rights” is not of current origin. Different fundamental idea that animated the human rights association and movement evolved in the aftermath of the Second World War (WW II) and the holocaust atrocities culminating the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Paris by the United Nations (UNs) General Assembly in 1948. The Ancient Globe did not possess the principle of Universal Human Rights. Therefore; the expression was primarily used in the significant human rights challenges despite making so much dedication to handle some of the most prevalent abuses. The Nation has a thriving Civil Society, an Independent Judiciary and a Free Media. But Long Standing Corruption, abusive practices and the absence of accountability for offenders promotes human rights violations. The rights and responsibilities of the Citizens are the Pillar of Democracy. In the absence of Rights, the Citizens cannot fully develop their potential. Laski has duly remarked that the rights are those conditions of life without which no man can develop his self appropriately. That is the utmost reason why democratic Nations make the necessary Provisions for the enjoyment of various essential rights by Citizens. But the scope of the Human Rights is much broader than the fundamental rights. In this Research Paper, we are going to look at the different vulnerable groups in India that needs their human rights because these rights are not present to them being extremely susceptible parts of the society.

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