19/04/2026
Under the dynamic leadership of Dr Faizan Azizi ( United Nations Accredited Chief Representative to New York and Geneva and President of Human Social Care Foundation) We Hosts High-Level Conference for UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Submission.
Human Social Care Foundation (HSCF), an ECOSOC-accredited organization, successfully convened a significant conference on 18 April 2026 to review and refine its draft submission for the 35th Session of the UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ). The meeting brought together an esteemed panel of legal luminaries, retired judges, senior advocates, chartered accountants, and civil society representatives. Their collective expertise and insights played a crucial role in strengthening evidence-based recommendations aimed at advancing justice, accountability, and crime prevention in alignment with SDG 16.
⚖️ The draft addresses critical global and national challenges, including:
• Cybercrime & Digital Financial Fraud
• Human Trafficking & Victim Rehabilitation
• Gender-Based Violence
• Corruption & Economic Offences
• Prison Overcrowding & Undertrial Justice
• Environmental & Wildlife Crimes
• Challenges to International Justice (International Criminal Court) Systems
• Police Accountability & FIR Registration Issues
• Misuse (“Weaponization”) of Law Enforcement
• Drug Abuse & Its Impact on Crime Prevention
💡 The conference incorporated valuable suggestions from legal experts, academicians, and civil society stakeholders. The submission is now in its final stage, reflecting a strong, collaborative, and solution-oriented approach.
🙏 Acknowledgements:
We extend our sincere gratitude to all distinguished participants and supporters for their invaluable contributions. Special thanks to Justice Abhay Thipsay (Retired Judge, Bombay High Court and Allahabad High Court), Justice Kishore Kamal Tated (Retired Judge, Bombay High Court and Former Chairman, Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission), M. A. Sayeed (Former Judge and Member, Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission), Adv. Gauri Chhabria (Former Member, Maharashtra State Commission for Women), Adv. Nilesh Ukey (Advocate, Supreme Court of India), and senior Bombay High Court lawyer Adv. Arvind Tiwari for their esteemed presence and guidance. The event also witnessed the participation of other Bombay High Court advocates including Adv. Maitree, Adv. Asif Hakeem, and Adv. Sayyed Ajaz, along with several young advocates, Chartered Accountants including Mr. Arif Shaikh , and representatives from civil society. We convey special appreciation to Adv. Abubakar Khan (Legal Cell Coordinator, HSCF Mumbai Division, for his exceptional) coordination and leadership, as well as Mr. Imran Khan (Treasurer, HSCF), and Mr. Rajendra Ji for their valuable organizational support.
🤝 HSCF remains committed to working with international bodies, governments, and civil society to promote fair, transparent, and effective criminal justice systems worldwide.