explain the functions of national human right commission
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1. To investigate complaints regarding the violation of human rights either suo moto or after receiving a petition.
2. To investigate the failure of duties on the part of any public official in preventing the violation of human rights.
3. To intervene in any judicial proceedings involving any allegation of violation of human rights.
4. To visit any jail or any other institution under the control of the State Government to see the living conditions of the inmates and to make recommendations thereon.
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1. To investigate complaints regarding the violation of human rights either suo moto or after receiving a petition.
2. To investigate the failure of duties on the part of any public official in preventing the violation of human rights.
3. To intervene in any judicial proceedings involving any allegation of violation of human rights.
4. To visit any jail or any other institution under the control of the State Government to see the living conditions of the inmates and to make recommendations thereon.
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The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) is an autonomous statutory body established in 1993 according to the provisions of the Protection of Human Rights Act. The Commission is composed of a chairperson and six members. The chairperson has to have been a chief justice of the Supreme Court.
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