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VOL. 8, ISSUE 2 (2022)
Understanding human rights of the unidentified tribes through landmark habeas corpus case
Authors
Vasantkumar Vijay Takke
Abstract
The Author when was reading about the Rights of citizenry within the civil law country at that point it came to the notice of that there are certain tribes which are not identified by the Constitution of India. Once I researched I need to know that the tribes which aren’t recognised by the Constitution of India. Due to certain reasons like it had been difficult for the Committee to reach them as they use to reside in remote areas and some in the dense Forest which were secluded from the society. as there was a major throw that was the language which was a barrier for communication. As there have been certain organisations which tried covering and identifying them but the efforts made weren’t that effective. so this research paper talks about a few public spirited one that wore his Gown and fought for the unidentified tribe “The Former Judge of Karnataka High Court Justice K Chandru” the paper majorly revolves around the case which is landmark case in History of Karnataka High Court where tribe like Kurva which isn’t identified and facing injustice from the police machinery for false charges and has got to hand over on his life. The discrimination and therefore the Dignity which is a fundamental right of every citizen who is born on the land which is inalienable in nature and granted by the constitution of India.
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Pages:84-89
How to cite this article:
Vasantkumar Vijay Takke "Understanding human rights of the unidentified tribes through landmark habeas corpus case". International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Research, Vol 8, Issue 2, 2022, Pages 84-89
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