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Aafreen Khan Role of Indian "Role of Indian In a democracy governed by rule of law, judiciary is the primary protector, interpreter, 1. Human rights
Judiciary in the Judiciary in the and promoter of the human rights of the people. This project studies the functioning 2. Judiciary on human rights
Protection and Protection and of the Indian judiciary with regard to human rights and their violations. It contains the 3. Human rights in India
Promotion of Promotion of various case laws through which the judiciary has given newer interpretations to the 4. Protection and promotion
Human Rights Human Rights" various existing rights and also deals with the criticisms that have been directed at of human rights
under the heading the judiciary in this regard, the practical aspects of the implementation of the judicial 5. Human rights case laws
"Human Rights in pronouncements and the suggestions for improving human rights protection in India.
India". (Third bullet
point, Unit II)

Aamir raza khan Unlawful Unit-2 Mr. C.N. Annadurai, leader of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam’s (DMK) openly Unlawful activities
activities advocating his party’s agenda of self-determination, including secession of Tamil POTA
prevention act Nadu from the Indian Union. The Central Government was in complete panic and Sovereignty
(UAPA) wanted to put some restrictions on citizens’ freedoms and consequently it introduced Amar v state of Haryana
the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Bill, 1967 before the Emergency was to lapse. Admissibility
The UAPA, 1967 essentially and primarily dealt with “unlawful activity”. Section 2(f),
in simple words, defined unlawful activity, as any action by an individual or
association which is intended to bring about cession/secession or such action as to
disrupt or question the sovereignty and territorial integrity of India. The Prevention of
Terrorism Act was passed by Parliament on 28th March 2002. But again, due to
widely reported misuse of POTA including the arrest of Vaiko, the MDMK leader from
Tamil Nadu under POTA, the Act eventually repealed on 21st December 2004.In
2017, the Supreme Court in Sonu @ Amar v. State of Haryana held that, The mode
or method of proof is procedural … and even if an objection is raised about the
admissibility of the electronic evidence the opposite side has the the right to rectify it
at any stage.
Abdul Karim Role of Indian Human Rights in This assignment enumerates and explains the various sources available in the Indian Fundamental Rights,
Ansari Judiciary in the India Constitution (Soul and the supreme law of the land) for safeguarding individuals of Government, Judiciary,
Protection of their rights if they face the violation of his/her basic human or fundamental rights. It Constitution, Violation,
Human Rights also covers the relevant Articles and their meaning for the purpose and in favour of Protection.
the Individuals.
Protection of the dignity of an individual is essential for harmony in the society,
as its violation can have grave impact on individual in particular and on society in
general. Each individual is entitled to some rights which are inherent to human
existence. Such rights should not be violated on the grounds of gender, race, caste,
ethnicity, religion etc. these are called human rights. Human rights are also known as
basic rights, fundamental rights, natural rights or inherent rights.

Aditya Singh Refugee crisis Unit 4 Integration of refugees in society and changes in demographics in the European Refugee
in Europe society
Afreen Afshar Role of the Unit II Human India is the largest democratic country in the world and it is also a signatory of the Supreme Court. Human
Alam Supreme Court Rights in India UDHR. It safeguard civil, economic, cultural, political and social rights. Indian Rights. Historic verdicts.
in protection constitution shield human rights from peril in the form of guaranteed fundamental Case laws. UDHR.
and promotion rights. Constitution directs the state to make endeavours for Human Rights Fundamental Rights.
of human rights protection. Under article 32 people can approach the Supreme Court in order to avail Constitution.
the rights guaranteed under part III and article 13 empower the SC to declare any
law void if it encroaches upon the part III, all this makes the Supreme Court the
guardian of these rights. The India judiciary exercises its power of interpretation of
part III efficaciously in order to triggers advancement in the human right protection.
Supreme Court of India is endowed with the power of the judicial review and article
32 gives increment to this power by allowing the court to review all the measures
taken by the government and can pronounce it void if it abridges the part III or basic
structure of the constitution. Historic verdicts show that judiciary made endeavours
for protection and promotion of human rights in India.
Albab Alam Toothless Institutions (for This paper begins by tracing the evolution of the National Human Rights Commission NHRC
Tiger: A protection and and goes on to critically evaluate the legal framework related to the functioning of the Human rights violations
Critique of the promotion of Commission, thereby dealing with the purpose behinds its creation and the NHRC Criticism
National human rights), Unit drawbacks it suffers from in the politico legal realm, apart from mentioning the The Protection of Human
Human Rights III. notable achievements it has made. The paper also includes the suggestions for Rights Act, 1993
Commission reforms and the measures which, if under taken, will increase its credibility and NHRC reforms
create a robust mechanism, outside the judiciary, to deal with human rights
violations.
Ali Ahmed Saleem Paving the Universalism v. Human rights- as fundamental norms of freedom, justice and peace- are no mere Universalism
Common Path Cultural Relativism theoretical conception. As we witness in the twenty-first century, the most remote Relativism
causes and cases attract references to them. The very nature of human rights is not Human Rights
free from controversy and debate, typically between two opposing views: that which Immanuel Kant
regards human rights as a single universal concept as opposed to that which Alexander Herzen
supports cultural relativism. The latter recognises that the world has a rich variety of
peoples, cultures, traditions and religions, and that traditional cultural values have a
huge impact on a nation’s political, social and economic attitudes and aspirations.
The proposed paper would deal with the core of the debate and then examines
whether human rights can be considered as a universal ideal in a diverse society but
still show respect for cultural differences.
AMIR SUBHANI HUMAN RIGHT PART-3 ORIGIN OF HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION, ITS POWER AND FUNCTION, PROTECTION OF HUMAN
KHAN COMMISSION HIERARCHY OF HUMAN RIGHT COMMISSION, IMPORTANT RIGHT ACT, NHRC, HUMAN
S IN INDIA RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE COMMISSION RIGHT COURTS IN
DISTRICT
AMIT RAWLANI Child Sexual It covers the crucial All over world, crime and abuse against children are rising at an alarming rate. Every Sexual Abuse and
Abuse aspect of human day, media reports shocking news about various cases of child sex abuse across the Exploitation are grave
rights related to country. As per records of the UNICEF, india is placed at the third position in the violations of human rights of
children. number of child sexual abuses. Many girls and boys in our country feel unsafe and children
humiliated , who are already subjected to harassment. Most of the time , crime
against children are neglected by public and government authorities. Lack of
appropriate laws and ineffective implementation of existing laws can be cited as
major factors for a steep increase in the number of crimes against children. For
tackling this frightening issue, we have to create awareness and educate the children
and community members.
Anamta ibrahim Human Rights Unit 2 The constitution of India is known as one of the most right-based constitutions in the Meaning, Nature of rights,
and the Indian world. It was drafted around the same time when the Universal Declaration of Human fundamental rights, Directive
Constitution Rights by the United Nations came into force (1948). Indian constitution provides the principles of state policy, its
spirit of human rights in its preamble and the sections on Fundamental rights and implementation and role of
Directive Principle of State Policy. judiciary.
Ananya Singh Human Rights Unit III The twentieth century has been characterised by the proliferation of human rights in Human Rights, Rights-based
Thakur literacy :Moving the discursive practices of the United Nations. In this paper i will try to explore the education, transformative
towards rights- continual process of rights-based education towards transformative action, and an action, Literacy
based open and democratic society as dependent upon the facilitation of human rights
education and literacy in teacher training. Lastly recommendations are made regarding human
transformative rights and rights-based education towards transformative action.
action through
understandings
of dignity
equality and
freedom.

ANAS KHAN HUMAN MY PROJECT A Synopsis on the topic : HUMAN RIGHTS , INDIAN
RIGHTS IN INTENDS TO CONSTITUTION,
INDIA : ADDRESS UNIT 2 HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA : PROBLEM AND FOCUS AREAS AND FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS ,
PROBLEM OF MY SYLLABUS FUMDAMENTAL RIGHTS UNDER INDIAN CONSTITUTION AND HUMAN RIGHTS UDHR, NATURAL RIGHTS
AND FOCUS (human rights in AND NHRC
AREAS AND india ) CONTENTS OF SYNOPSIS:
FUMDAMENTA 
Introduction
L RIGHTS 
Meaning of Human Rights
UNDER 
Definition of Human Rights
INDIAN 
Characteristics and Nature of Human Rights
CONSTITUTIO 
Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution
N AND HUMAN 
Main Sources of Human Rights in India
RIGHTS 
Institutions who protect the Human Rights

Cases of Human Rights Human Rights violation

Human rights are commonly understood as "inalienable fundamental rights to which


a person is inherently entitled simply because she or he is a human being." Human
rights are thus conceived as universal (applicable everywhere) and egalitarian (the
same for everyone). These rights may exist as natural rights or as legal rights, in
both national and international law.
Human rights in India is an issue complicated by the country's large size, its
tremendous diversity, its status as a developing country and asovereign, secular,
socialist and democratic republic.
Anshuman The role of Human Rights in In a country like India, which is the largest democracy in the world there several Parliament
Srivastava indian judiciary India (Unit 2) irregularities which are needed to be checked and which can only be done by Constitution
in the proper providing proper and basic Human rights, Right to life, Right to safe drinking water. Judiciary
functioning of This all can only be done when the Indian judiciary and thr parliament work hand in Human Rights
human right hand to bring out the desired results. Democracy
laws
Anvita Goel The Illicit Human rights in My paper would attempt to bring in light and critically evaluate the aftermath of the Human rights, fundamental
happiness of India : problem and imposition of article 370 in the state of Kashmir and the subsequent human rights rights, violation, arbitrary
Kashmiri focus areas violations that are taking place. My observations will be based on real life interviews behaviour of state, blackouts,
people and empirical data which is not in the mainstream discourse. Further, I would share propaganda.
my understanding of the legal aspects and the associated things in detail.
Ashish National My project intends My project will be covering the following sub-headings and questions given below: NHRC, origin, need,
Suryavanshi Human Rights to address the unit- 1. Introduction- In this what is NHRC will be explained. evolution, affairs, modus-
Commission- 3 of the syllabus, 2. Origin- In this, question of how and when NHRC was formed will be dealt. operandi and human rights.
Its origin, which is institutions 3. Need-In this sub-heading, what is the objective of forming NHRC and why it was
affairs, and of human rights the call of the time will be discussed.
modus and in that i will be 4. Evolution-In this sub-heading, how NHRC evolved and developed till date will be
operandi. dealing on National discussed.
Human Rights 5. Affairs-In this sub-heading the question, what it ensures to protect in Indian society
Commission and resultant impact of forming NHRC will be discusssed.
6. Modus Operandi-In this sub-heading, how it works, deals, and protects human
rights in Indian society will be discussed.
7. Conclusion- In this how NHRC protected and promoted human rights will be
explained.
Ashish National My project intends My project will be covering the following sub-headings and questions given below: NHRC, origin, need,
Suryavanshi Human Rights to address the unit- 1. Introduction- In this what is NHRC will be explained. evolution, affairs, modus-
Commission- 3 of the syllabus, 2. Origin- In this, question of how and when NHRC was formed will be dealt. operandi and human rights.
Its origin, which is institutions 3. Need-In this sub-heading, what is the objective of forming NHRC and why it was
affairs, and of human rights the call of the time will be discussed.
modus and in that i will be 4. Evolution-In this sub-heading, how NHRC evolved and developed till date will be
operandi. dealing on National discussed.
Human Rights 5. Affairs-In this sub-heading the question, what it ensures to protect in Indian society
Commission and resultant impact of forming NHRC will be discusssed.
6. Modus Operandi-In this sub-heading, how it works, deals, and protects human
rights in Indian society will be discussed.
7. Conclusion- In this how NHRC protected and promoted human rights will be
explained.
Asma Shuaib UAPA Human Rights This project explains about the scope and extent of the UAPA amendment and UAPA, Human Rights,
Amendment Act violation in India analyze its implications on human rights and constitutional rights of the individual. It National Security States,
2019, A attempts to address the phenomenal rise of ‘national security states’ throughout the Terrorist, International
Violation of world and its effect on constitutional values and human rights. It also tries to discuss Human Rights Law
Human Rights the problematic nature of allowing the State to designate individual as terrorist and its
impact on human rights protected under the international human rights law.
Daniya Khan China as a Human Rights This research aims to provide a potential insight into Xinjiang, China's western Police State, Cultural
Police State - A border province also perceived as East Turkestan, and its perpetual state of turmoil Genocide, Human Rights
Case for involving its distinct Turkic-Muslim Uyghur populace. It shall primarily deal with the Violations, Islamophobia.
Uyghurs antagonism revolving around domination of the province for historic, geopolitical and
economic purposes in light of Han Chinese diaspora to Xinjiang proliferating
separatist activities, China's violent tactics to quell disruption, and deliberate
decimation of Muslim-Uyghur culture through discriminatory policies, all amounting to
gross human rights violations within the region. PRC's heavy handed repression and
draconian enactments will then critically be analysed against the backdrop of Uyghur
protests and grievances, Islamophobia, China's official claims relating to counter
terrorism policy and the silence and aloofness of international agents over the
matter. The paper hopes to conclude upon proposals for solutions to facilitate
conciliation efforts and ensure peace in the region.
Devesh Kumar Human rights In unit 2- human in this research paper i will deal with the problems of human rights in India in which i Human Rights, challenges,
Shukla India and its rights in India will discuss the various problems of human rights. with help of some data i will give a key issues, Rule of Law
problems comprehensive study of human rights in India, rule of law and its mechanism. i will
also discuss the kinds of problems which exist in India and how we can solve these
problems.
Gautam Raj Human Rights Unit II, entitled Protection of human rights is a necessity for the development and growth of an Fundamental Rights, writ
and Role of Human Rights in individual personality, which ultimately contributes in the development of the nation jurisdiction, legal aid, human
Indian Judiciary India as a whole. rights, judgments
India is the biggest democracy in the world. Being a democratic country one of the
main objectives is the protection of the basic rights of the people.
In the present era, the role of judiciary have become very important in safeguarding
the human rights. Judiciary is ultimate guardian of the human rights of the people. It
not only protects the rights enumerated in Constitution but also has recognized
certain unenumerated rights by interpreting the fundamental rights and widened their
scope.
This project will also discuss number of judgments as how Supreme court advanced
the protection and promotion of the Human Rights.
This project will also look into Writ Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and the High
Court, and Legal Aid and Human Rights.

Gunjan Singh National Unit: 3 There are several national, state and district level institutions working in the field of Humanity, minorities,
Khokhar Institutions for protection of human rights of people. NHRC is the Apex body working in this field in tribunals, justice, obligation.
protection of India.
Human rights in My project is aimed towards tracing the formation of such important institutions, their
India. scope of work and powers exercised. The project also delivers regarding the need of
such institutions and the landmark cases and instances related to them.
Ismat Hena Genocidal The project is The paper focuses on the requirement of genocidal intent or “dolus specialis”, which Genocide, Intent, Dolus
Intent in related to is one of the most important elements for conviction in genocide and indeed, the one Specialis, Kashmir, ICL, IHL,
Kashmir: International which differentiates it from the rest of the crimes of killing. It seeks to lay down the ICC
Looking Humanitarian Law law as well as the rulings by various International courts and Tribunals. With this
Through The (Unit V) background, it seeks to answer whether such an intent is discernible in respect to the
Prosecutor's developments taking place in Kashmir and if so, by what extent.
Lens
Kapil Sehrawat Refugee Law In The Project dealsThe writer in this article will deal with the matter in hand in the following manner: Refugee Law
India with Unit IV of the
1.INTRODUCTION India Perspective
syllabus which isWho is a Refugee? Conventions dealing with Refugee law.The difference between Obligations and their
"Refugee Law". Refugees and Foreigners. The UNHCR and its contribution. Fulfillment
2.The Indian Refugee scene and the legal status of Refugees in India. Establishment Constitutional Provisions
of the Refugee claim. The Need of a Refugee Law
3.India's International commitments and the measures taken by India to fulfill those
commitments.
4.Constitutional provisions for the protection of Refugees in India.
5.Why India needs a Refugee law?
6.CONCLUSION
Though India Does not have a Refugee Law, it has not proved to be a serious
handicap in coping with enormous Refugee problems arising in the country.
Mahenoor Human Rights Violation of Human Q) What is the current scenario of indian muslims? Human Rights, Status Dalits,
Khanam Rights of Indian Q) How Dalits are treated in India? Muslims and other SC/ST
Minorities Q) What Muslim and Dalit women have to suffer? Castes, Lynching.
Q) How and where untouchability is practised?
Increasing hatred towards Minorities.
Masoom Reza Rights of 4th unit Refugee, Human
refugee in the Refugee law and international human rights law are considerably interwoven as Displacement, International
realm of refugees are identified with inhumanity, atrocities, indignity and vulnerability that Law, Protection, Refugee
international constantly tear these people both physically and mentally apart. This paper explores Status, Non-refoulement.
human rights the definitions of refugee, causes of human displacement, human rights challenges
faced by refugees, evolution of the refugee rights and related principles.
With the advent of international refugee law in the form of 1951 UN Convention
Relating to the Status of Refugees and its supplemental 1967 Protocol, the world has
witnessed several new strands of politically entangled crisis of refugee community.
This paper attempts to highlight what are the protection and rights of refugees as
granted by myriad of International and regional instruments. The intention is to
analyze the socio-economic, political and legal rights available to refugees and the
level of their realization in the existing prevailing condition. Various case laws are
also discussed to present the overview of prevailing socio-legal quandaries in this
area.
At the end, the emerging challenges in the arena of refugee law and the issues of
violation of the rights of refugees globally are examined, along with various
Md Al Fahad Ali
Human Rights My Project intends The Preamble of Indian Constitution starts with "we, the people of India, having Constitution of India
and The Indian to address Unit-II solemnly resolved to constitute India into a Sovereign, Secular and Democratic Preamble
Constitution of the syllabus Republic.....'' The opening word of the Preamble are identical with the opening words Human Rights
titled 'Human of the UN charter, viz,"We the people of United Nations. Democratic
Rights in India' The preamble of both symbolizes for the rights of the Individuals. Individuals
MD MAAZ ALAM PROTECTION UNIT- II ( Human Protection of the dignity of an individual is essential for harmony in the society,as its Citizens, Constitution,
OF HUMAN Rights in India) violation can have grave impact on individual in particular and on society in general. Globalization, Judiciary,
RIGHTS IN Each individual is entitled to some rights which are inherent to human existence. In Protection, violation,
INDIA : A this paper the author will be dealing with the condition of Human Rights in India and
REVIEW how the judiciary and different systems work in the field of Human Rights with the
help of different case laws, statutes etc.
MD. ALI IMRAN NRC AND HUMAN RIGHTS The NRC, touted as the most authentic effort to detect illegal migrants in the state, NRC, CITIZENSHIP,
CITIZENSHIP has been a long-awaited aspiration of the indigenous people of Assam.The HUMAN RIGHT,
disappointment over the partial release of the register was exacerbated by the IMMIGRANTS, INDIA,
systematic attempts by the incumbent union government (having both religious and ASSAM
linguistic overtones) to facilitate new waves of immigration, with guaranteed
citizenship, by amending the Citizenship Act of 1955.
Mehar Mazhar Human Rights Violation of human History of Kashmir, Issues faced by the people of Kashmir, Abrogation of Article 370, Article 370, Article 35A,
Alavi in Kashmir rights in Kashmir Article 35A, Violation of Human Rights. History of Kashmir.

Mohammad Haris Refugees and Unit 4 In the present global scenario, wherein countries across the globe are engaged in Refugees, Asylum, United
Mir International political, ethnic and religious conflicts, Human rights of non-combatants have Nations, Human Rights,
Law : An become the first casualty. The denial of basic human rights to people has prompted International Law
overview of the large scale migration of people across countries and continents, fleeing persecution
established and inhumane conditions of life. Global Refugee Crisis has become a buzzword in
institutional- the international discourse. In this context, it becomes extremely relevant to discuss
legal framework the international legal position on refugees. The paper proposed aims to discuss the
for the institutional and legal provisions and safeguards to protect the rights of people who
protection of have been denied the same in the international domain.
the rights of
refugees.
Mohammad Human rights- Role of Indian How does judiciary address the human rights in India and the world. Human rights. Judiciary
ibrahim meraj judicial aspect. Judiciary in the Does the judiciary face any trouble in providing for the human rights in the areas of justice. Oppression. Denial of
Protection and conflict/ is the judicial decisions respected with authority in case of human rights rights.
Promotion of violations.
Human Rights Role of judiciary in north east and the state of jammu and Kashmir in the protection
and promulgation of human rights.
Mohd Abdullah Human right in Unit 2 of human Human rights are based on dignity, equality and mutual respect regardless of your HUMAN RIGHTS, INDIAN
India right nationality, your religion or your belief.Your rights are about being treated fairly and CONSTITUTION,
treating others fairly, and having the ability to make choices about your own life. JUDICIARY,
INTRODUCTION FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS.
ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA
HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
JUDICIARY AND HUMAN RIGHTS
SOME OTHER MEASURES OF PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS UNDER
INDIAN LAW
CONCLUSION
Mohd Altmash Right to As right to The key questions of my projects are: Nationality, Statelessness,
Nationality and nationality is a 1) Why the rules regarding nationality and statelessness were made? Arbitrary deprivation,
Statelessness basic fundamental 2) Whether the rules made by various authorities effective or not? Discrimination and Refugees.
human right so my 3) Whether the states follow them in the strict sense?
project will cover 4) What is the position of women and children in granting nationality?
provisions 5) What are the steps and safeguards taken by states to avoid statelessness and
mentioned in mechanism for the full implementation of the state's obligations in the are of equal
UDHR, ICCR and nationality rights?
other covenants.

Mohit Kumar Genocide, International The paper will discuss the Crimes against Humanity, and Genocide. It will analyse Extermination, Persecution,
Tanwar Persecution, Humanitarian Law the differences in the three seemingly similar crimes, focusing upon the different Genocide, Intent, Contextual
and mens rea and contextual requirements. The paper will refer to various international elements
Extermination: cases of the ICTR, ICTY, ICC, and other criminal tribunals. The cases emerging in
The various national jurisdictions may also be consulted. Apart from these, the important
Requirements and relevant international conventions, books, commentaries, and articles will be
of Intention and referred to with the intention of analyzing the dolus requirements and the contextual
Context elements of the three crimes.
Mudassir Hasan Human rights in Human rights in By the virtue of being human being everyone possess certain basic and inalienable Human rights, Indian
Indian India rights irrespective of religion,race, caste, sex, greed and place of birth etc. Human constitution, Fudamental
Constitution rights are universal in nature.Some of the rights are right to life and liberty, rights, DPSP ,judiciary role.
civil,Economic and political rights. Indian society being one the oldest civilisation of
the world has recognised some human basic rights. The constituion of india which
came into force on 26 jan 1950 endowned with various fundamental rights and
directive principle of state policy.This paper deals with human rights, its
evolution,constituent assembly debate on human rights, Nature of various
fundamental rights and directive principles of state policy in Indian Constutution .To
what extent human rights are recognised in the constituion of India, laws made by
indian parliament for better protection of human rights,Role of judiciary in promoting
these rights and at last India's stand on human rights.
Nabil Iqbal Status of Refugee Law This paper will deal with the legal status of refugees In India. It will include following Migrants, Asylum, Social
Refugees In key questions - Justice, Human Rights,
India 1) History of Refugees in India Decolonization
2) What are the various Refugee laws which have been made before and after the
constitution?
3) What type of rights and protection have been granted to the refugees?
4) Do the States follow these laws in the strict sense?
4) What role did the Judiciary plays in protecting the rights of refugees?
5) what are the problems faced by Refugees in India and how those issues can be
resolved.
Nishant Bhardwaj Comparison Unit 2; FRs and The adoption of Human Rights and its salient features. Influence of Human Rights on Comparison of rights, framing
between DPSPs under Constitution makers while framing Indian Constitution. Key similarities and of Constitution, Human
Human Rights Constitution and differences between the two systems of rights. Rights act.
and Human Rights
Fundamental
Rights
Owes Human rights Unit II The paper aims at unvieling the age old discrepancies related with the idea of 'birth Human rights violation,
violation vis-a- right democracy' and how its tools which were once designed to manifest the virtues demogoguery, 2019 Indian
vis the fallacy of of 'equality and liberty' have infested themselves by the devices of 'ill imformed General elections.
birth right majoritarian propaganda' which has always paved the way for human rights
democracy. violations across history. It also comments on the nature of 'vote' and how to cast
one to avoid a state of demogoguery.
The key questions which the paper presents are:-

i) How controversial was the French revolution in begetting the idea of democracy
throughout Europe?

ii) Socrates' views about birth right democracy?

iii) And how the 2019 Indian General elections are an attestation of such
discrepencies?
Piyush Dwivedi Problem And Human Rights in These are the questions related to my project: Children, Human Rights,
Focus areas of India 1- Importance of Human Rights in India? Constitution of India. Children
Human Rights 2- How Human rights are protected in India ? are the future custodians of
in India 3- Whether Indian Judiciary has played creative role in the interpretation of sovereignty, rule of law, -
Art. 21? justice, liberty, equality,
4- Role of Protection of Human rights commission Act and Human Rights fraternity and finally
commission ? international peace and
5 - Civil and Political Rights in Universal Declaration of Human Rights and In security. These rights are
Indian Constitution ? intrinsic in every one. State
6- Economic, Social and Cultural rights in the Universal Declaration of Human cannot give or nullify these
Rights And The Indian Constitution ? rights, which are inherent.
7- What are the Basic Human Rights In India ?
8- Causes of Human Rights violation in India?
9- What measure can be taken to strictly follow provisions of Human Rights?
Prajjwal Singh Need and Unit 5 entitled International Humanitarian Law also known as a the laws of war, is a body of rules conventions, humanitarian,
relevance of Humanitarian Law established by the Geneva Conventions to protect people during times of crisis. protocols, challenges,
International This project will mainly deal with: shipwrecked
Humanitarian Its origin and Development.
Law Various Conventions and Protocols relating to International humanitarian Law
Protection to those who have ceased to take part, such as wounded, shipwrecked
and sick combatants, and prisoners of war.
Later this project will focus on the current challenges to international humanitarian
law.

Raghib Naushad Role of Indian Unit II (Human Judiciary is the guardian and protector of Indian constitution. In case of violation of Human rights, indian
judiciary in Rights in India) any fundamental right one can approach supreme court directly. As Indian judiciary, NHRC, SHRC,
promoting the constitution recognised various human rights this paper deals with role of Indian NGO
human rights judiciary in promoting the human right. Human rights in India, laws made by
Parliament, cases, old records, statutes, critical analysis, conclusion.
Rupal Gupta Civilians and Unit 5 (Protection In theory, an international armed conflict a situation between the military of two Civilians, International Armed
International of defenceless in nations but in Conflicts, theory, practicality,
Armed Conflict war) practicality, civilians also become the victims of such conflict. The rules of war have protection of defenceless
always
been protective of the civilian objects but still, they continue to suffer due to such
conflicts.
Thus the main aspects the assignment would be focusing on are:
a) What are the laws for protection of civilians?
b) To what extent are these laws applied in practical?
c) What measures could be taken to protect civilians from the consequences of a
war?
Sanyam Mishra Protection of Status of Human In this paper, I will try to address the implementation of Human Rights Laws and Human Rights, Indian
Human Rights Rights protection in protection of Human Rights in India. furthermore, the paper will also try to Judiciary, Constitution of
in India India with special understand the role played by the different institutions I.e. Administration, Judiciary India, implementation of
reference to Indian and Legislature in the protection of Human Rights of individuals as well as International Convention etc.
Judiciary. Unit 2 communities. The paper will also address various newly emerged challenges faced
by the Indian Judiciary and Government and what are the steps taken by them.
Sarah Ali Evolution of International The assignment will broadly cover the historical evolution of International political will, militia, armed
Humanitarian Humanitarian Law: Humanitarian law and the challenges faced by it in the contemporary world. groups, terrorism, weapons,
Law and the Historical The said challenges shall mainly include issues such as: peace, resolution
Challenges Background and -Establishment of a general political will to ensure uniform adherence to the
faced by it in Origins , Issues International Humanitarian Law
the Relating to -Eradication and control of the spread of non-state militia to prevent armed rebellions
contemporary Implementation of -Combating terrorism
world Humanitarian Law The purpose of this essay is to point out the flaws of the body of laws and make such
changes as so as to be able to overcome the many challenges faced.

Sarah Kosar Fundamental unit 2 The human rights basically refer to the basic fundamental rights Each human being Human Rights, fundamental
Rights under is granted right from the time of his birth. These rights include both political and civil righrs, Constitution of India,
the Indian rights. The Indian Constitution holds some basic rights fundamental and enforceable. Civil and Political Rights,
Constitution No one can be denied of these fundamental human rights noatter whatever the Article 21 of the Indian
and Human situation maybe. Constitution.
Sarthak Sharma Indian Unit II: Role of The high courts in each state and the Supreme court at the Apex level have been Judicial activism;
Judiciary: the Indian Judiciary in conferred wide powers by the Constitution under Article 226 and 32 respectively. fundamental rights; obiter
protector of protection and In recent times the use of such power has undergone a significant gain, and a large dictum; legitimacy; humanity.
human rights. promotion of number of human rights have been either read along with fundamental rights that are
Human rights. already an inherent part of Part III of the Constitution or have been seperately
declared by the courts by virtue of justice equity and good conscience of the justices.
The project aims to interpret several judicial pronouncement and also discuss the
pros and cons of Judicial activism in regard to it.

Shadab Praveen Refugees and Refugee law A Refugee someone who has been forced to flee his or her country because of Regugees, Human Rights,
their Rights persecution, war or violence. A refugee has a well-founded fear of persecution for UN, Asylum, Legal Rights,
reasons of race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular Court
social group. Most likely, they cannot return home or are afraid to do so. War and
ethnic, tribal and religious violence are leading causes of refugees fleeing their
countries.Refugee law is the branch of international law which deals with the rights
and duties States have .
Shashank Economic, The topic I wish is 1. What is the need of two separate covenant ICCPR and ICESCR? Less than 5000 words.
Shekhar social and work upon is 2. Why the ICESCR known as the positive Rights and ICESCR as negative rights?
cultural rights Economic, social Why there is no redressal mechanism for the ICESCR? Why only 15 countries have
under UDHR, and Cultural Rights ratified optional protocol of ICESCR till date? Why till takes this much time(1976-
Enforcement of but I don't want to 2013) to come up with an optional protocol for ICESCR for the redresal mechanism?
ESC rights strict my project 3. How economic, social and cultural rights can be realized?
under topic to the scope A. Under ICESCR
international of ICESCR only B. Under inter-Amarican framework (American Declaration of the rights and duties of
law, positive rather I also try to Man)
right v. understand the C. Under the African framework i.e (The African charter on Human and people's
Negative rights American rights, 1981)
debates about Declaration, D. Under the European Framework (European convention on Human Rights)
ESC rights, European Human E. Under Indian domestic laws.
(African, Rights discourse
American, on ESC rights, (This is the prima facie questions coming up in my mind while I have a basic reading
European Indian constitution of the above mentioned topics, but I may alter it with my further readings and
charters on DPSP (economic, understanding of the above said topic.)
social economic social and cultural
and cultural rights). As far as
rights and how syllabus is
they are concerned it will
different from have the mixer of
ICESCR. (All concepts of Unit 1
the above and 2.
mentioned topic
are something
which prima
facie interests
me.)
Sunidhi Sachdeva Human Rights My Project would My project would cover basic questions such as: Human rights, dalits,
in India address the current 1. Which groups or classes in India are vulnerable to the concept of Human rights. untouchables, fundamental
scenario and status 2. How the Constitution makers incorporated this concept in the Indian Constitution. rights, judicial activism.
of the global 3. How has Judiciary played an active role in interpreting the Constitution to work for
phenomenon of the disadvantaged sections of Society.
HUMAN RIGHTS
in India. It will
contain a detailed
elaboration of how
the government
(including its
organs) have
strived to put this
phenomenon in
place.

Talat chaudhary Human right I want to show the The abuse of human rights that are taking place what does that mean in international communist party of china
crisis in china abuses of human domain? How to tackle those crisis? The role of international organization and other human rights
rights that are countries that are members to it? Trying to propose a brief model of the solution to
taking place with the problem? To stand up against such abuses as a student of human rights.
focusing on current
events
Tanvi agrawal Human rights in My project title In today's india, there is a need to improve the conditions of the rights of a human as UDHR( universal declaration
india : problem intends to address violent attacks, harsh treatment with dalits, religious minorities groups and tribal of human rights)
and focusses under the unit - 2 groups are increasing with high pace which leads to the insecurity in the minds of Individual's fundamental
areas which specifically women children and girls regarding their rights. There are some areas which needs rights
talks about the a crucial prudence like gender identity, foreign policy and death penalty. Social security
human rights in Religious violence
india LGBT rights
Caste related issues
Gender equality
Vishwajeet Singh role of Indian unit 2 Human rights in this research paper i will deal with role of Indian judiciary in the protection and Indian Judiciary, human
judiciary in the in India promotion of human rights in India, the main objective of the research paper is to rights, minorities,case
protection and deal with case laws and judgement of courts in India regarding the protection of laws,rule of law
promotion of human rights. i will also put emphasis on on the how the courts in India gradually
human rights evolved into a safeguard measurement to protect the interest of weaker section of
society and minorities, what kind of mechanism prevails in the country to ensure the
implementation of rules of law.
Zeeshan Ahmad Reality of Unit II- Human Human rights in India is an issue complicated by the country's large size, its Human Rights, NRC,
Human Rights rights in India tremendous diversity, its status as developing country and a sovereign, secular, Secular, Republic,
in India democratic republic. Sovereign, Democracy
This paper attempts to discuss the values of Human Rights in India in the light of
International Human rights standards.
The foundational status of the Universal Declaration of Human rights and other
human rights treaties are surveyed, keeping in mind India's International legal
obligations.
The Constitution of India is the guardian of all the rights and provides for
Fundamental rights which is inspired by the spirit of International Human Rights. The
paper deals with the contemporary issues of human rights in India including the
Kashmir issue and the NRC.

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