The enactment of the CAA represents a troubling departure from India’s commitment…
Furthermore, despite the Indian government’s assertions that the CAA is a humanitarian…
In conclusion, the CAA’s selective application of religious criteria not only undermines the protection of refugees but also constitutes a clear breach of international law, particularly in its violation of the prohibition against religious discrimination. The act stands in stark contrast to the principles of equality and justice that form the bedrock of international human rights law. As such, it is imperative for the global community and domestic stakeholders to critically reassess the CAA in light of its legal, ethical, and human rights implications.Sayfa 98
