Bharat Bhushan Pareek
Advocate | Author | Legal Scholar
Bharat Bhushan Pareek is an accomplished advocate with over 36 years of legal experience, specializing in criminal law, human rights, and legal reform. A passionate writer and researcher, he has authored several groundbreaking books addressing critical issues in the Indian legal system, including Custodial Crimes and Brutality: Deaths, Violence, Torture, Rape & Fake Encounters in India, Preventing Criminalization of Civil Disputes in India, and Inhuman Conditions: The Struggle for Dignity in India's Prisons. His works are known for their meticulous research, scholarly analysis, and thought-provoking insights, contributing significantly to public discourse and legal scholarship.
Bharat’s latest work, COVID-19: Pandemic OR Pandemic, Infodemic, and Scamdemic – Decoding the Global Crisis, delves into the socio-legal implications of the pandemic, questioning its global narrative and impact.
When not advocating in courtrooms or writing, Bharat actively engages with human rights organizations, contributing to policy discussions and reforms. His writings continue to inspire, educate, and challenge readers to rethink systemic injustices and societal issues.
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