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Social Concerns Of Vulnerable Sections Of The Society With Special Reference To Backward Classes, Scheduled Tribes, Migrant Labourers And Elder Rights




Ahammed Manzoor K, LLM, Government Law College, Ernakulam


INTRODUCTION


In the realm of law, the protection of vulnerable groups and their inherent rights stands as a cornerstone in the pursuit of a just and equitable society. This assignment delves into the multifaceted landscape of social concerns affecting vulnerable groups and the legal frameworks designed to safeguard their rights. As aspiring legal minds, it is imperative for us to navigate the intricacies surrounding these groups, ensuring that the law serves as a powerful instrument in upholding their dignity, equality, and fundamental rights.


Vulnerable groups encompass a diverse array of individuals facing unique challenges, including but not limited to, backward classes, scheduled tribes, migrant labourers, and the elderly. By scrutinizing the legal landscape that surrounds these groups, this assignment aims to unravel the complexities inherent in providing legal protection and redress for the vulnerabilities they encounter.


The legal framework must serve as both a shield and a sword, protecting the rights of vulnerable groups while holding accountable those who perpetrate injustices against them. From issues of economic disparity to social discrimination, the legal perspective explored in this assignment will shed light on the avenues available for advocacy and protection. Furthermore, it will emphasize the role of legislation, judicial decisions, and international instruments in fortifying the legal bulwark for vulnerable communities.


In the fabric of any society, the vulnerable segments stand as crucial indicators of its social conscience and commitment to justice. The acknowledgment and protection of the rights of these sections not only reflect a nation's moral integrity but also signify its progress towards inclusivity and equality. However, the realization of these rights remains a persistent challenge, often exacerbated by systemic inequalities, discrimination, and marginalization. Thus, it becomes imperative to delve into the social concerns confronting these vulnerable groups, comprehensively exploring their rights within the broader context of societal frameworks and legal structures.

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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