img
img
img
img
img
link
Home / all-journals/ /Article

A Critical Analysis on Violation of Human Rights Caused by Extra-Judicial Killings with Special Reference to the Role of Police: Bangladesh Perspective


Md. Nahidul Islam*


Department of Law, Gono Bishwabidyalay, Savar, Dhaka-1344, Bangladesh.

*Correspondence: jsnahid07law@gmail.com (Dr. Md. Nahidul Islam, Assistant Professor, Gono Bishwabidyalay, Dhaka).

Powered by Froala Editor


ABSTRACT

This paper mostly dwells on certain examples of violations of human rights extremely committed by the law enforcement agency i.e., the police emphasizing the human rights situation in Bangladesh. The utmost negative role of Police has been highlighted here considering the state of human rights regarding the violations especially caused by Extra-Judicial Killings. Furthermore, the Human Rights situation demanded its due concepts with the present justice system. In this study, the police administration has been taken under close scrutiny. In addition to this, an attempt has been made to unveil the relationship between Human Rights and Police Administration. Most importantly, there is a further attempt to uphold the facts of human rights violations, especially in extra-judicial killings mentioning and studying sensational cases too. Finally, in this paper, the researcher has endeavored to bring out the actual situation of violations analyzing the extra-judicial facts in different perspectives in connection with the activities of the law enforcing agencies i.e., the police where these agencies are always in action having the responsibilities to protect and ensure the human rights of the citizens in a democratic and developing country like Bangladesh. 


Keywords: Critical analysis, Violation, Human rights, Extra-Judicial killings, and Bangladesh perspective.


Citation: Islam MN. (2020). A Critical Analysis on Violation of Human Rights Caused by Extra-Judicial Killings with Special Reference to the Role of Police: Bangladesh Perspective, Asian J. Soc. Sci. Leg. Stud., 2(1), 11-32. https://doi.org/10.34104/ajssls.020.011032


Powered by Froala Editor