Author Info | - Bharat Bhushan Pareek is a distinguished legal practitioner and human rights advocate with over 36 years of courtroom experience in India. A fearless voice for the oppressed, Pareek has dedicated his life to fighting institutional injustice, exposing police excesses, and challenging the misuse of power through both litigation and scholarship.
Renowned for his unwavering commitment to custodial justice, prison reform, and protection of constitutional rights, Pareek’s writings are rooted in lived experience, landmark rulings, and advocacy for the marginalised. He has authored several acclaimed legal books including:
Inhuman Conditions: The Struggle for Dignity in India’s Prisons
Custodial Crimes and Brutality in India
False Rape Allegations, Honey Traps & the Fight for Men’s Rights in India
Preventing Criminalization of Civil Disputes in India
Justice for Sale: The Rise of Judicial Scandal in India
Struggle for Advocates Protection Laws in India
COVID-19: Pandemic or Plandemic, Infodemic and Scamdemic
The Economics of War: The Global Economy of Conflict
His recent bilingual political work—PM Narendra Modi: Leadership, Governance & Ideology (Hindi & English)—critically examines the intersection of Hindutva, populism, and democratic decline in contemporary India.
Through his books, court appearances, and public engagements, Pareek continues to inspire a new generation of legal minds to uphold truth, justice, and constitutional morality. His writings are not just legal analyses—they are blueprints for a better, fairer India.
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