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Human Rights, Welfare Governance, and Regulatory Accountability in India by Raju Raval is a comprehensive academic study that explores the intersection of human rights, public welfare, governance, and regulatory accountability within the Indian legal and administrative framework. The book examines constitutional provisions, statutory regulations, judicial interpretations, and administrative practices that shape the protection of rights and the delivery of public services in India.
Through a jurisprudential and administrative lens, the author critically analyzes criminal enforcement mechanisms, welfare governance systems, and quality and safety regulations. The work highlights key challenges in policy implementation, institutional accountability, regulatory compliance, and the protection of citizens’ rights in a rapidly evolving governance landscape.
Designed for scholars, researchers, law students, public administration professionals, policymakers, and anyone interested in governance studies, this book provides valuable insights into the relationship between legal institutions, welfare obligations, and regulatory frameworks in India. It serves as a useful reference for understanding contemporary issues of accountability, public service delivery, and human rights protection.













