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Magadh Today - Beyond Headlines > Latest News > Opinion > Like the European court of human rights, India must establish the Indian court of human rights to safeguard human rights from all types of abuse
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Like the European court of human rights, India must establish the Indian court of human rights to safeguard human rights from all types of abuse

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2024/01/26 at 10:22 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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In a world that echoes with the cries for justice and equality, India finds itself at a pivotal crossroads. The time has come for the nation to take a bold step towards fortifying the protection of fundamental freedoms by establishing an Indian Court of Human Rights, a beacon of justice akin to the esteemed European Court of Human Rights.

Unprecedented Population Dynamics:

India, with its staggering population of over 1.3 billion people, grapples with a multitude of human rights challenges. The sheer scale of our populace underscores the critical need for a specialized court, one that can navigate the intricacies of our society and address the diverse range of human rights issues faced by our citizens.

Addressing Systemic Issues:

From caste-based discrimination to gender inequality and religious tensions and heavy police brutality/ harrasment and torture and custodial death,India contends with deeply rooted systemic challenges. A dedicated court can serve as a potent instrument to systematically address these issues, delivering justice and upholding the principles enshrined in international human rights conventions.

Rising Incidents of Human Rights Violations:

Recent times have borne witness to a concerning surge in reported human rights violations. From extrajudicial killings to stifling restrictions on freedom of expression, the need for a dedicated court is evident. Such an institution would provide a swift and impartial mechanism to adjudicate cases, sending a clear message that abuses will not be tolerated.

Aligning with International Standards:

As a responsible member of the global community, India must align itself with international standards for human rights protection. Establishing an Indian Court of Human Rights signifies a commitment to upholding the values enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international treaties, positioning the nation as a global leader in human rights advocacy.

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Strengthening Democracy:

At the heart of a vibrant democracy lies a robust human rights framework. The establishment of a specialized court is not just a legal obligation but a crucial step towards reinforcing India’s democratic ideals. It demonstrates the nation’s dedication to protecting the rights and dignity of every individual within its borders.

Learning from Global Models:

The success stories of institutions like the European Court of Human Rights provide valuable lessons. India has the opportunity to learn from global models, tailoring its own court system to efficiently handle an array of human rights cases and thereby contributing to a more just and equitable society.

Economic Impact:

In an interconnected world, a nation’s human rights record increasingly influences global partnerships. By establishing an Indian Court of Human Rights, India can enhance its global standing, attracting investments and fostering stronger diplomatic ties.

In conclusion, the establishment of an Indian Court of Human Rights is not just a legal imperative; it is a moral obligation that beckons us to shape a more just, inclusive, and humane society. It is a call for India to stand tall, championing the cause of justice and equality, and inspiring nations around the globe to do the same. The time is now, and the path forward is clear – let us empower India through the establishment of a dedicated court that echoes the aspirations of a nation that values the rights and dignity of all its citizens.

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