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The concept of human rights is as old as human civilization. The Greatest gift of classical and contemporary human thought and culture to civilization is the notion of human rights. The concept of human rights has been ever dynamic and constantly keeps touching new dimensions as each society continues to evolve.That is why there is hardly any consensus among the scholars about the universal definition of human rights. Sometimes we find lack of consensus as a concern for human rights on the other hand the very necessity of human rights poses questions, as Vaclav Havelhad once said that he had often asked himself why human beings had any rights at all? Answering the question, he regarded that human rights, freedoms and dignity as so powerful that people become ever willing to die for them. Undoubtedly, they are the innate requirements, which need to be available to every human being. Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights talks about that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights