Social Sciences, asked by vishwaneraj87171, 1 year ago

The National Human Rights Commission is the watch dog of human rights. Substantiate.

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Answered by kabhsai14
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Yes because it secure the rights of citizens but it cannot punish the guilty that is responsibility of courts

It also inquires into any case of abetment of such violation in controlling it by any government officer and take other step to promote human rights

Answered by gratefuljarette
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NHRC was introduced in the year of 1993 to protect the human rights by Human Rights Act passed by the Parliament.

Explanation:

  • NHRC is the gurdian of rights relating to life, equality, dignity, and liberty of the people guaranteed by the constitution. This committee intervenes in any process involving allegation to the violation of human rights.
  • It reviews the safeguards of any law provided by the constitution. It also has the right to recommend measures for effective implementation. Members visit a jail or any detention place to study living conditions.
  • They are also responsible for undertaking and promoting research in the field of human rights. They spread awareness about literacy rights throughout the entire society irrespective of caste tribes.
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