Thursday, May 09, 2013

NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION


The National Human Rights Commission is a statutory body in India which came into existence through the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 and came into force in 1994.  The protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 provides for setting up the National Human Rights Commission at the centre as well as one commission each at the state level.


COMPOSITION OF NHRC
Chairperson - Hon’ble Justice Shri S.Rajendra Babu
Members - Hon’ble Dr. Justice Shivraj V. Patil Hon’ble Justice Y. Bhaskar Rao, Shri. R.S.Kalha, Shri. P.C. Sharma
Ex-officio-Members - Chairman, National Minorities Commission Chairman, National Commission for Women, Chairman, National Commis-sion for SCs & STs.
  • The National Human Rights Commission is designed to protect human rights, defined as rights relating to life, liberty, equality and dignity of the individual guaranteed by the constitution or embodied in the International Covenant and which are enforceable by the Courts in India.

Composition 
  • National Human Rights Commission consists of a chairman and four members, all of them being full-time 
  • members.
  • Apart from there full-time members, the commission also has its deemed members as the chairpersons of the National Commission for minorities, the National Commission for SCs and STs and the National Commission for women.
  • The multi-membership is intended to rainforce the independence and impartiality of the commission of the five members including the chairperson, three are to possess high-level judicial background and the remaining must have knowledge of or practical experience in matters relating to Human Rights.
  • The Chairman of NHRC must be a former Chief Justice of India.
Functioning of NHRC 
  • NHRC can intervene in any legal proceedings involving an allegation of violation of Human Rights.
  • It can visit, with the prior approval of the State Government, any jail to study the living conditions of the inmates and make recommendations.
  • It can review the safeguards provided by or under the constitution or any law for the protection of Human Rights and recommend measures for their effective implementation.
  • The Commission also reviews the factors including acts of terrorism, that inhibit the enjoyment of Human Rights and recommends remedial measures.
  • NHRC also undertakes and promotes research in the field of Human Rights.
  • If encourages the NGOs working in the field of Human Rights.
Autonomy of the NHRC 
  • Appointment of its numbers for fixed tenure.
  • The Chairperson and the members is of the commission are appointed by the president on the bass of recommendations of a committee comprising the Prime Minister as the Chairperson, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha, the Home Minister, the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha and the Deputy Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha as members. 

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