This document presents a study on routing in Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) that exploits social characteristics for community detection and message forwarding. It introduces a new protocol called Social Based Single Copy Routing (SBSCR), which selects relay nodes based on inter contact time (ICT) and social metrics like similarity and friendship, showing improved delivery probability and delay performance compared to existing methods. The proposed approach addresses the challenges of DTNs by dynamically adjusting community structures and utilizing power law distribution of ICTs, validated through simulations in real campus and conference environments.