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The Commission has statutory powers to investigate and resolve complaints about alleged breaches of human rights against the Commonwealth and its agencies, including complaints regarding immigration detention. The Commission attempts to resolve complaints through a process known as conciliation.
The National Human Rights Commission is an expression of India’s concern for the protection and promotion of human rights. It is a unique expert body, which is created under the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, for examining and investigating the complaints relating to violations of human rights, as also the negligence on the part of any public servant in preventing such violation.
In India, the National Human Rights Commission can play a vital role in influencing the policy making and sometimes even policy initiations, facilitating protection and promotion of human rights, such institutions provide an excellent mechanism for building public opinion and strong alliances and partnerships with non-governmental organisations and other human rights activists for influencing the national agenda on human rights. Apart from the resolution of disputes brought to such institutions, voice articulated, studies conducted and research produced by these institutions carry great credibility and respectability and thus, can be important source material in the quest of securing and protecting human rights. There is a need to evolve more meaningful interaction and networking among these institutions.