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#advocate #lawstudents #examaspirants The Proletariat Pleaders presents 🎯 Evening Session Time: Evening 7.30 PM Date: October 16 - Wednesday Topic: 📚 "The Protection of Human Rights Act,1993📚 Mentor 🎙️: Mr.Micheal Gerald Cyril Assistant Public Prosecutor Judicial Magistrate - V Tirunelveli Host: Adv.Kalidas.,Karur To Join class Click below Google form Follow this link to join The Proletariat Pleaders WhatsApp group: https://forms.gle/U8tgxJ3JguGosnTR9 Follow & Subscribe Our Proletariat Pleaders group YouTube channel 🔗 / @theproletariatpleaders Further More details contact our PROLETARIAT PLEADERS members Surya 📞 7538888363 Radha 📞 6380585770 Jegan 📞 9095908595 Description: In this video, we delve into the key provisions of The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, essential for law students, human rights activists, and competitive exam aspirants. We cover its importance for the TNPSC APP Exam, Civil Judge Exam, and University Syllabus. Topics include the definition of human rights, the establishment of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), State Human Rights Commissions (SHRC), and the role of human rights activists in India. This detailed analysis will help you in scoring well in exams and understanding the role of this crucial law in safeguarding rights in India. #nhrc #shrc # Chapters: 1. Introduction to The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 2. Role of NHRC and SHRC 3. Provisions and Rights Covered 4. Human Rights in India – Legal Perspective 5. Important Case Laws & Judgments 6. Preparation Tips for TNPSC APP & Civil Judge Exams #ProtectionOfHumanRightsAct #TNPSCAPPExam #CivilJudgeExam #HumanRightsLaw #NHRC #SHRC #HumanRightsActivist #IndianLaw #LawStudent #UniversitySyllabus #HumanRightsProtection #LegalStudies #CompetitiveExams #ParamakudiAdvocate #TamilNaduLawyer #CourtMatters #paramakudipolice #ParamakudiLaw #krishnatheatre #RamanathapuramLaw #ParamakudiCourt #advocateuthirakumar #ParamakudiAdvocateMurder #JusticeForAdvocate #LegalFraternity #AdvocateRights #LawyerSafety #AdvocateMurder #StopViolenceAgainstAdvocates #HumanRightsIndia #TNPSCLawExam TNPSC APP Exam aspirants Civil Judge Exam aspirants Law students preparing for university exams Human rights activists Legal professionals interested in human rights law General studies students focusing on competitive exams Department: 1. Law Department – Focuses on human rights law, constitutional law, and international law. 2. Political Science Department – Addresses human rights from a political and governance perspective. 3. Sociology Department – Studies human rights in terms of social justice, inequality, and societal impacts. 4. History Department – Examines the historical development of human rights and related movements. 5. Philosophy Department – Deals with ethical theories and the philosophical foundations of human rights. 6. Social Work Department – Concerned with practical human rights issues, especially regarding social services and advocacy. 7. Public Administration Department – Focuses on human rights policy-making and governance structures. India level organizations : 1. National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Established in 1993, NHRC is an autonomous public body responsible for the protection and promotion of human rights in India. It investigates human rights violations and recommends corrective actions to the government. 2. National Commission for Women (NCW) The NCW addresses issues related to women's rights and gender-based violence. It was set up in 1992 to review constitutional and legal safeguards for women in India. 3. National Commission for Minorities (NCM) This body looks into the rights and welfare of minority communities in India. It addresses violations and works toward securing justice for religious and linguistic minorities. 4. Amnesty International India Part of the global human rights organization, Amnesty International India advocates for human rights, focusing on issues like freedom of expression, gender equality, and rights of marginalized communities. 5. People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) PUCL is one of India's oldest human rights organizations. It focuses on civil liberties and rights violations, working towards ensuring democratic freedoms and protecting individual rights. 6. Human Rights Law Network (HRLN) HRLN is a collective of lawyers and activists that provides legal aid and advocates for marginalized groups, addressing issues like labor rights, gender justice, and environmental concerns. 7. All India Human Rights Association (AIHRA) 1. People’s Watch 2. Tamil Nadu State Human Rights Commission (TNSHRC) 3. Tamil Nadu Untouchability Eradication Front (TNUEF) 4. Evidence 5. Human Rights Advocacy and Research Foundation (HRF) 6. Social Awareness Society for Youths (SASY) 7. Forum for Dalit Human Rights (FDHR)