THE INSIGNIFICANT RIGHTS: A FALLACY UPTURNED

THE INSIGNIFICANT RIGHTS: A FALLACY UPTURNED

THE INSIGNIFICANT RIGHTS: A FALLACY UPTURNED

AUTHOR –  BHASKAR MISHRA & DR.ROHIT KUMAR SHUKLA, STUDENT & ASST. PROFESSOR AT AMITY UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW UTTAR PRADESH

BEST CITATION – BHASKAR MISHRA & DR.ROHIT KUMAR SHUKLA, THE INSIGNIFICANT RIGHTS: A FALLACY UPTURNED, INDIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL REVIEW (IJLR), 4 (1) OF 2024, PG. 998-1005, APIS – 3920 – 0001 & ISSN – 2583-2344.

INTRODUCTION

Child rights1, like human rights, come from the idea that all people have fundamental rights that they are born with, and these rights are inalienable and inviolable. They cannot be taken away because of a person’s gender, age, religion, race, ethnicity or other factors. It is recognized that special protection must be given to children to ensure full, happy, and healthy development without fear of harm or exploitation.