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what are the functions of NHRC ​

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Answered by DairymilkLover
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Answer:

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  • NHRC is vested with the authority to make an inquiry. Suo Motu on a petition presented to it by a victim
  • It works for perfecting human rights.
  • It intervenes in any case involving human rights in the court of outside the court.

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Answered by barnadutta2015
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Answer: The NHRC is a commission responsible for the protection and promotion of human rights, defined by the act as "Rights Relating To Life, liberty, equality and dignity of an individual guaranteed by the constitution or embodied in the international covenants and enforceable by the courts in India".

Explanation:

  • To defend human rights on a national basis, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) was established.
  • The "Protection of Human Rights Act" led to the creation of the NHRC in 1993. The chairman of the commission, a former Chief Justice of India, is one of the body's five members. The NHRC's first chairman was Ranganath Mishra.
  • Investigate reports of human rights abuses is one of the NHRC's functions.
  • It verifies that inmates are handled decently by inspecting jails.
  • It lays out the guidelines required to safeguard human rights.
  • It promotes the establishment of nonprofit organizations to safeguard human rights.

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