Independent reports, published by human rights group in India, following the November 1984 massacres.

Who are the Guilty? Report of a joint inquiry into the causes and impact of the riots in Delhi from 31 October to 10 November 1984.
Gobinda Mukhoty, Peoples Union of Civil Liberties and Rajni Kothari, Peoples Union of Democratic Rights. November 1984
Gangster Rule – The Massacres of the Sikhs.
Madhu Kishwar. Manushi. November 1984.
Truth about Delhi Violence: Report to the Nation.
Citizens for Democracy. Amiya Rao, Aurbindo Ghose, N. D. Pancholi, Nagrik Ekta Manch, PUCL, PUDR, V. M. Tarkunde, January 1985.
Citizens Commission: Sikri Report.
S. M. Sikri, Badr-un-Din Tyabji, Rajeshwar Dayal, Govind Narain. T. C. A. Srinivasvaradas. January 1985
Oppression in Punjab. Report to the Nation. Citizens for Democracy.
Amiya Rao, Aurbindo Ghose, Sunil Bhattacharya, Tejinder Ahuja, N. D. Pancholi. Forward by Justice V. M. Tarkunde. 1985
Justice Denied: A Critique of the Misra Commission Report on the Riots in November 1984.
People’s Union for Democratic Rights & People’s Union for Civil Liberties. April 1987.
Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee Arguments.
Before Justice R.N. Misra Commission of Inquiry 1987.
India: A Mockery of Justice: The case concerning the “disappearance” of human rights defender Jaswant Singh Khalra severely undermined.
Amnesty. 31 March 1998.
Break The Cycle of Impunity and Torture in Punjab.
Amnesty International. 2003.
Reduced to Ashes.
Ram Narayan Kumar, Amrik Singh, Ashok Agrwaal, Jaskaran Kaur.
For Committee for Coordination on Disappearances in Punjab. May 2003.
Written declaration on the deaths of Sikh civilians in Panjaab and India in 1984.
Jean Lambert, Caroline Lucas, Matti Wuori and Alima Boumediene-Thiery.
European Parliament. 19 April 2004.
Twenty Years of Impunity: The November 1984 Pogroms of Sikhs in India.
Jaskaran Kaur. Ensaaf. 2006
The Punjab Mass Cremations Case: India burning the Rule of Law.
Ensaaf. January 2007.
Protecting the Killers. A Policy of Impunity in Punjab, India.
Human Rights Watch and Ensaaf. October 2007
Violent Deaths and Enforced Disappearances During the Counterinsurgency in Punjab, India.
Ensaaf and the Benetech Human Rights Data Analysis Group (HRDAG)
26 January 2009.
The Anti-Sikh Pogrom of Oct 31 to Nov 4 1984 in New Delhi, India.
Baixas Lionel. Sciences Pro. 9 June 2009.
On the Study of Riots, Pogroms and Genocide.
Paul R. Brass. 6 December 2002.
1984 Sikhs’ Kristallnacht.
Pav (Parvinder) Singh 2009
Politics of Revenge – Understanding 1984 Anti-Sikh Carnage
Amarjit Singh Narang. The Sikh Forum. New Delhi. 2009
The 1984 Living History Project
2014
Mass Violence against the Sikh people in India: The events of November 1984 – A Case of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity.
Global Diligence LLP report 1 November 2019.
Mapping Crimes Against Humanity – Enforced Disappearances & Extrajudicial Executions in Punjab, India.
Ensaaf 2022
