A PAPER ON PRIVILEGES OF CONVICTS

  • Raghvendra Kumar Singh

Abstract

For a person who is incarcerated, "Prisoner" is a civil phrase. Prisoners are an overlooked category of individuals. Prisoners are ignored and denied their fundamental human rights in many third-world and developed countries. It is known that certain persons have committed murders and other crimes and thus deserve to be in jail, but they are also human beings and deserve such civil rights, such as the right to food, water and security from prison abuse. These protections are ignored or neglected in many situations and inmates live in particularly deplorable circumstances. The inalienable rights to which any human being is subjected as an aspect of human society are human rights. It encourages human beings to live a life with integrity and respect and provides all with equal rights, liberties and justice. The main objective of this paper is to explore the different universal human rights to which a prisoner is entitled, in accordance with the laws and regulations of the law and the jail, and to address the different issues facing prisons in our country at the moment.

Published
2019-11-19
Section
Articles