National Human Rights Commission (NHRC)

Why in News?

The Supreme Court recently acquitted a man after 11 years in prison, including five on death row, highlighting India’s lack of a statutory compensation policy for wrongful incarceration. Courts and experts urged Parliament to consider global models for victim compensation.

Description:

  • Established: 12 October 1993
  • Act: Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 (amended in 2006, 2019).
  • Nature: Statutory body (not constitutional).
  • Based on: UN Paris Principles (1991).
  • HQ: New Delhi.

Definition of Human Rights (Sec 2(1)(d), PHRA 1993):

  • Rights relating to: Life, Liberty, Equality, Dignity of the individual.
    Guaranteed by Constitution / International treaties, enforceable by Indian courts.

Objectives:

  • Strengthen institutional mechanisms for human rights protection.
  • Independent investigation of allegations of excesses by authorities.
  • Promote awareness & human rights literacy.
  • Complement govt & civil society efforts.

Composition:

Full-time members:

  • Chairperson: Retd. Chief Justice of India / Judge of SC.
  • 1 member: Retd. /Sitting SC Judge.
  • 1 member: Retd. /Sitting CJ of High Court.
  • 3 members: Experts in human rights (≥1 woman).

Ex-officio members (7): Chairpersons of

  • NCM, NCSC, NCST, NCBC, NCW, NCPCR, Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities.

Appointment:

  • By the President of India.
  • Based on recommendation of a 6-member committee:
    • PM (Chairperson)
    • Speaker (Lok Sabha)
    • Deputy Chairman (Rajya Sabha)
    • Leaders of Opposition (LS & RS)
    • Home Minister
  • Consultation with CJI required for appointing SC/HC judges.

Tenure & Conditions:

  • 3 years or until 70 years of age (whichever earlier).
  • Eligible for reappointment.
  • Cannot take up further employment under Central/State Govt after tenure.

Removal:

  • By President of India on grounds of: Insolvency, Paid employment during office, Unsound mind / physical incapacity, Conviction for crime, Proven misbehaviour/incapacity (after SC inquiry report).

Powers:

  • Powers of a civil court: summon, evidence, reports.
  • Can demand info/reports from govt authorities.
  • Can use services of Central/State investigative agencies.
  • Recommend:
    • Compensation/damages to victims
    • Disciplinary/legal action against public servants
    • Interim relief
  • Approach SC/HC for writs/directions.
  • Cannot inquire into cases older than 1 year.

Functions:

  • Inquire into human rights violations (suo motu, petition, or court order).
  • Intervene in pending court proceedings.
  • Visit prisons/detention centres.
  • Review laws & constitutional safeguards.
  • Study international treaties & recommend implementation.
  • Promote HR literacy & awareness.
  • Encourage NGO activities in human rights.
Topic: Compensation for Wrongfully Incarcerated Persons in India Key Points: Supreme Court Acquittals: Baljinder Kumar (Punjab) acquitted in July 2025 after 11 years in jail, 5 years on death row, due to “glaring investigative defects.”No Statutory Law: India lacks a formal law for compensating wrongfully imprisoned persons; awards are ad hoc.Judicial Attempts: 2021 petition (Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay) to frame guidelines rejected; Parliament must legislate.Foreign Models: Countries like USA, New Zealand, Portugal have structured compensation for wrongful conviction.Challenges: Lack of legal framework, government reluctance to admit liability, lengthy post-acquittal processes.
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC)

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