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Articles On Torture

This document provides an annotated bibliography on the topic of torture. It lists over 30 journal articles, court reports, and other publications that discuss various legal and human rights issues related to torture, with a focus on custodial torture in India. The publications cover topics such as challenges in preventing torture, methods of torture used by police, remedies and accountability for torture, international standards and conventions against torture, and medical and ethical aspects of torture.

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Articles On Torture

This document provides an annotated bibliography on the topic of torture. It lists over 30 journal articles, court reports, and other publications that discuss various legal and human rights issues related to torture, with a focus on custodial torture in India. The publications cover topics such as challenges in preventing torture, methods of torture used by police, remedies and accountability for torture, international standards and conventions against torture, and medical and ethical aspects of torture.

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Articles on Torture

AJAI KUMAR: Torture: A formidable challenge. (Criminal Law Journal, Vol 114, part 1301, May 2008, p 125)

ANAND, A S : VIIIth International Symposium On Torture : (Supreme Court Cases, Vol 7, part 3, Nov 1999, p
J10)

ARORA, NIRMAN: Custodial torture in police stations in India: A radical assessment. (Journal of Indian Law
Institute, Vol 41, No. 3-4, July –Dec 1999, p 513)

BACHA, MARYAM: Third degree torture: State terrorism to combat other forms of terrorism. (Criminal Law
Journal, Vol 111, part 1261, Jan 2005, p J-1)

BALIGA, B M: Curbing police arrest power for minimizing: Custodial deaths. (I L R (Karnataka), Vol 46, part 13,
July 1996, p 67)

BALVINDER KUMAR: Protection against Torture by police.(P R P Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 6, No.4, Oct –
Dec, 2002, p 12)

BANERJEE, SUMANTA: Torture in custody: Method in sadistic madness. (Economic & Political Weekly, Vol 36,
No 9, March 2001,p 723)
BHUSHAN, J: Custodial violence – A gruesome practice. (Indian Bar Review, Vol 28, part 1, Jan-March 2001, p
99)

BISHT, J S: Custodial torture: An invasion to right to life.(A Socio Legal Perspective) (Indian Bar Review, Vol 30,
part 2 & 3, April – Sept 2003, p 329)

CHADHA, ANURADHA: Human rights and custodial death. (Criminal Law Journal, Vol 112, part 1273, Jan
2006, p J9)

CHAKRABORTY, MANIK: Human Rights and custodial torture: The issues and challenges. (Calcutta Law
Times, Vol 1, part 2, Feb 2007,p 28)

CHATTERJEE, SATABDI & SAHA, PRATYUSH PRABHA: Miseries of custodial violence: Is our law equipped
enough? (Criminal Law Journal, Vol 115, part 1312, April 2009, p103)

CHATTORAJ, B N & SINHA, MINAKSHI: Torture and violence in police and judicial custody in India. (Indian
Journal of Criminology & Criminalistics, Vol 22, No 3, Sep – Dec 2001, p 17)

CHOUDHURY, D P: Is state liable to pay in custodial deaths. (Cuttack Law Times, Vol 76, 1993, p J45)

DEIHI DECLARATIION and programme of action on freedom from torture. (Journal of Indian Law Institute, Vol
41, No 3-4, July – Dec 1999, p 534)
DUTTA, ASHIRBANI: Approach of Indian judiciary towards custodial torture.(Calcutta Law Times, Vol 2, part 4,
August 2006, p J33)

DUTTA, ASHIRBANI: Custodial torture: A shameless truth behind the bars. (Criminal Law Journal, Vol 112, part
1282, Oct 2006, p 241)

EURCOURT HUMAN RIGHTS STRASBOURG : Torture in police Custody/Excessive length of Involved/FF


500,000 awarded for pecuniary and non-pecuniary damage/Selmouni V. (Human Rights Law Journal, Vol 20,
No. 4-6, Oct 1999, p 228)

European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg: Bilateral torture prevention programme and political dialogue
on human rights including individual cases as a part of a friendly settlement alleged torture.
(Human Rights Law Journal, Vol 21, No 1-3, Sept 2000, p 58)

EVANS, MALCOLM : European Convention for the Prevention of torture:1992-97 (International & Comparative
Law Quarterly , Vol 46, July 1997, Issue 3, p 663)

INDRAYAN, N K: Remedies against custodial harassment by police. (Supreme Court Journal, Vol 8, part 50,
Dec 2005, p J47)

JASWAL, SURENDER S: Custodial crimes – An affront to human dignity. (Indian Bar Review, Vol 30, part 2 &
3, April –Sept 2003, p 255)
KELLY, TOBIAS : UN Committee against Torture : Human rights Monitoring and
legal recognition of cruelty. (Human Rights Quarterly vol 31, No 3, Aug 2009
, p 777)
K P SINGH: Police custody death syndromes and police predicament: A new debate. (Indian Police Journal, Vol
50, No 2, April – June 2003, p 101)

MARKS, S: Torture and the jurisdictional immunity of foreign states. (Cambridge Law Journal, Vol 56, part 1,
March 1997, p 8)

MUKHOTY, G: Torture human rights legal rights. (Economic & Political Weekly , Vol 29, No 21, May 1994, p
1259)

NOORANI, A G: Accountability for torture. (Economic & Political Weekly, Vol 34, No. 45, Nov 1999, p 3159)

PATJOSHI, JOGINDRA: Custodial deaths – A violation of human rights. (Supreme Court Journal, Vol 3, part 3,
Nov 1997, p J65)

RAO, ANUPAMA: Problems of violence states of terror: Torture in colonial India. (Economic & Political Weekly,
Vol 36, No.13, Oct – Nov 2001, p 1125)

SANI, R S: Freedom from torture and the United Nations. (Indian Journal of International Law, Vol 29, No 1&2,
Jan –June 1989, p 24)
SEN, SANKAR: Custodial crimes. (Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy Journal, Vol 46, No 1,
Jan – June 1994, p 8)

SHRIVASTAVA, DEEPTI: Torture in the prisons. (Indian Journal of Criminology & Criminalistics, Vol 27, No 3,
Sept –Dec 2006, p 27)

SINHA, ARCHANA: Torture is a challenge to the administration of justice. (P R P Journal Human Rights, Vol 5,
No 2, April - June 2001,p 34)

SREERAMULU: Lockup deaths and harassment by police. (Criminal Law Journal, Vol 106, part 1210, Oct
2000, p J149)

SUBRAHMANYAM: Right against torture: A review. (Criminal Law Journal, Vol 106, part 1212, Dec 2000, p
J177)

THACKER, SUNIL J: Custodial atrocities in India. (Lawyers Collective, Vol 16, No 7, July 200, p 25)

VERMA, S K: Medical, Legal and ethical aspects of torture and human rights violation. (Indian Journal of
Criminology & Criminalities, Vol 25, No 1-3, Jan –Dec 2004, p 134)

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