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Over 96% Rapes In India Committed By Persons Known To The Victims: NCRB Report

Over 96% Rapes In India Committed By Persons Known To The Victims: NCRB Report As many as 65,025 rape cases were reported in 2021 in India and the offenders were known to th NCRB data on rape cases against women – Top points • As per the NCRB report, Rajasthan reported maximum rape cases at […]

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Highly Shocking and Deeply Concerning”: Dr. Anthony Raju Calls for Urgent Diplomatic Intervention in the Case of 3 Indians Sentenced to Death in Indonesia

Highly Shocking and Deeply Concerning”: Dr. Anthony Raju Calls for Urgent Diplomatic Intervention in the Case of 3 Indians Sentenced to Death in Indonesia New Delhi, [02-05-2025] – Dr. Anthony Raju, Advocate, Supreme Court of India and Chairman of the Indian National Human Rights Protection Council (INHRC), has expressed serious concern over the sentencing of

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Join the Top Human Rights Council in India

Join the Top Human Rights Council in India Indian National Human Rights Protection Council (INHRPC) Empowering Justice | Defending Dignity | Protecting Fundamental Rights Are you passionate about human rights, legal justice, and social change? Join the prestigious Indian National Human Rights Protection Council (INHRPC)—India’s leading human rights body, chaired by Dr. Anthony Raju, Advocate,

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Bulldozer demolitions remind of a “lawless, ruthless state of affairs”, declares Supreme Court, as it issues pan-India guidelines

In Re: Directions in the matter of demolition of structures  In 1763, the British government, in an economically disturbed Britain, proposed to impose tax on the production of cider through the Cider Bill. This resulted in riots across cider producing areas. It was said that the state was intruding in an arbitrary manner. William Pitt,

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Commendation of the Supreme Court’s Progressive Observation on Live-in Relationships

Commendation of the Supreme Court’s Progressive Observation on Live-in Relationships Supreme Court grants relief to man in live-in relationship The court may, based on the length of such relationship and conduct of the parties, presume implied consent of the parties to be in such a relationship, the Supreme Court said I highly commend the progressive

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एनएचआरसी, भारत ने केरल के कासरगोड जिले में छात्रावास के वार्डन द्वारा उत्पीड़न के आरोपों के बीच आत्महत्या के प्रयास के बाद एक नर्सिंग छात्रा की कथित मौत का स्वतः संज्ञान लिया पीड़िता तीन महीने तक कोमा में रही

एनएचआरसी, भारत ने केरल के कासरगोड जिले में छात्रावास के वार्डन द्वारा उत्पीड़न के आरोपों के बीच आत्महत्या के प्रयास के बाद एक नर्सिंग छात्रा की कथित मौत का स्वतः संज्ञान लिया पीड़िता तीन महीने तक कोमा में रही आयोग द्वारा राज्य के मुख्य सचिव और डीजीपी को नोटिस जारी कर चार सप्ताह के भीतर मामले में

एनएचआरसी, भारत ने केरल के कासरगोड जिले में छात्रावास के वार्डन द्वारा उत्पीड़न के आरोपों के बीच आत्महत्या के प्रयास के बाद एक नर्सिंग छात्रा की कथित मौत का स्वतः संज्ञान लिया पीड़िता तीन महीने तक कोमा में रही Read More »

NHRC, India takes suo motu cognisance of the difficulties being faced by the prisoners, including the women inmates and their children, in various jails across the country

Issues notices to Chief Secretaries of all the States and Union Territories calling for reports within four weeks The reports to include the number of women prisoners & those with babies, convicted and under-trial women prisoners, as well as women and male under-trial prisoners languishing in Jails for more than a year The National Human

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“Impact in Action: Transforming Rights into Results”

At HRCIN, our commitment to human rights goes beyond principles—it’s about tangible change in people’s lives. Through rigorous Human Rights Impact Assessments (HRIAs), we pinpoint where our programs uplift communities and where gaps remain. By conducting field interviews, surveys, and stakeholder workshops, we gather both quantitative data—like the number of grievances resolved or policy amendments

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Driving Change: Measuring Our Human Rights Impact

Every action we take leaves a mark on people’s lives and communities. That’s why at HRCIN we don’t just talk about human rights—we measure our impact. A formal Human Rights Impact Assessment (HRIA) helps us identify where we’re creating real positive change and where we still need to improve. Through on-the-ground interviews, surveys, and stakeholder

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“Voices of Change: Amplifying Local Human Rights Champions”

Every community has unsung heroes—individuals who quietly champion equality, justice, and dignity. These grassroots advocates play a vital role in shining a light on rights violations, mobilizing neighbors, and inspiring broader movements for social change. Consider the teacher who organizes after-school clubs to educate children about their rights, the activist who documents workplace abuses and

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