Section 23 of PHRA : Section 23: Resignation And Removal Of A Chairperson Or A Member Of The State Commission

PHRA

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Explanation using Example

Example Application of Section 23 of The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993:

Imagine Mr. Sharma is a Member of a State Human Rights Commission. He has been offered a lucrative consultancy position with a private firm. Understanding that accepting this job would conflict with his duties as a Member of the Commission, and is against the provisions of the Act, he decides to resign. He writes a notice of resignation, addressing it to the Governor of the state, and submits it as per the procedure outlined in sub-section (1) of Section 23 of t...

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