Bulletin Edition: February 2024
Contents of this issue:
- PUCL Editorial (February 2024) – Ayodhya Judgement: The struggle of remembering against forgetting
- The genocide case in the International Court of Justice: South Africa v Israel – By Arvind Narrain
- The Criminal Codes are Dead; Long Live the Criminal Codes – By Abhinav Sekhri
- NREGA as a site of constitutional violations – By Rajendran Narayanan
- The twenty-two-year-old struggle of Bilkis Bano: A journey of hope, courage and camaraderie – By Kavita Srivastava
- PUCL National Executive Committee Meeting
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 75: A Requiem? – By Ambika Satkunanathan
- The BHU rape case has highlighted the involvement of the ruling party & increasing cases of crimes against women in the state which is a matter of concern – Statement by PUCL Uttar Pradesh
- PUCL Rajasthan condemns the Statement by MP Ramcharan Bohra
- The long road to justice: Bilkis Bano’s epic struggle – Arvind Narrain
Featured Press Statements
Condemn the Statement by MP Ramcharan Bohra
22 Jan, 2024Featured Writings
Ayodhya Judgement: The struggle of remembering against forgetting
01 Feb, 2024By PUCL Bulletin Editorial Board
The genocide case in the International Court of Justice: South Africa v Israel
01 Feb, 2024By Arvind Narrain
The Criminal Codes are Dead; Long Live the Criminal Codes
01 Feb, 2024By Abhinav Sekhri
NREGA as a site of constitutional violations
01 Feb, 2024By Rajendran Narayanan
The twenty-two-year-old struggle of Bilkis Bano: A journey of hope, courage and camaraderie
01 Feb, 2024By Kavita Srivastava
Ambika Satkunanathan's Message Marking 75th Anniversary of International Human Rights Day
27 Dec, 2023By Ambika Satkunanathan
The long road to justice: Bilkis Bano’s epic struggle
01 Feb, 2024By Arvind Narrain