Section 21 of PHRA : Section 21: Constitution Of State Human Rights Commissions
PHRA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where residents of a particular state in India are facing issues with police brutality. The citizens feel that their human rights are being violated due to excessive use of force by the police. In response to these concerns, the State Government decides to take action to protect the human rights of its citizens.
To address this, the State Government, as per Section 21(1) of The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, establishes a State Human Rights Commission. They appoint a former Chief Justice of the High Court as the Chairperson, a former District Judge with over seven years of experience, and a respected academic with deep...
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