EXTRA-CONSTITUTIONAL BODIES
National Commission for Women
Composition
a) Investigate and examine all the matters relating to the safeguards provided for the women under the Constitution and other laws;
b) Present to the Central Government, annually and at such other times as the Commission may deem fit, reports upon the working of those safeguards;
c) Make in such reports/recommendations for the effective implementation of those safeguards for improving the conditions of the women by the Union or any State;
d) Review, from time to time, the existing provisions of the Constitution and other laws affecting the women and recommend amendments thereof so as to suggest remedial legislative measures to meet any lacunae, inadequacies or shortcomings in such legislations;
e) Take up cases of violation of the provisions of the Constitution and of other laws relating to the women with the appropriate authorities;
f) Look into complaints and take suo moto notice of the matters relating to:
i. deprivation of the women's rights;
ii. non-implementation of the laws enacted to provide protection to the women and also to achieve the objective of equality and development;
iii. non compliance of the policy decisions, guidelines or instructions aimed at mitigating hardships and ensuring welfare and providing relief to the women, and take up the issues arising out of such matters with appropriate authorities;
g) Call for special studies or investigations into specific problems or situations arising out of the discrimination and atrocities against the women and identify the constraints so as to recommend strategies for their removal;
h) Undertake the promotional and educational research so as to suggest ways of ensuring due representation of the women in all spheres and identify factors responsible for impeding the support services and technologies for reducing drudgery and occupational health hazards and for increasing their productivity;
i) Evaluate the progress of the development of women under the Union and any State;
j) Inspect or cause to inspect a jail, remand home, women's institution or other places of custody where the women are kept as prisoners or otherwise and take up with the concerned authorities for remedial action, if found necessary;
k) Fund litigations involving the issues affecting a large body of the women;
l) Make periodical reports to the Government on any matter pertaining to the women and in particular various difficulties under which women toil;
m) Any other matter which may be referred to it by the Central Government.
Minorities Commission
Composition
Functions of the Commission
a) evaluate the progress of the development of Minorities under the Union and States;
b) monitor the working of the safeguards provided in the Constitution and in laws enacted by Parliament and the State Legislatures;
c) make recommendations for the effective implementation of safeguards for the protection of the interests of Minorities by the Central Government or the State Governments;
d) look into specific complaints regarding deprivation of rights and safeguards of the Minorities and take up such matters with the appropriate authorities;
e) cause studies to be undertaken into problems arising out of any discrimination against Minorities and recommend measures for their removal;
f) conduct studies, research and analysis on the issues relating to socio-economic and educational development of Minorities;
g) suggest appropriate measures in respect of any Minority to be undertaken by the Central Government or the State Governments;
h) make periodical or special reports to the Central Government on any matter pertaining to Minorities and in particular the difficulties confronted by them; and
i) any other matter which may be referred to it by the Central Government.
National Human Rights Commission
Composition
Appointment
Functions
Central Information Commission
Composition
Eligibility criteria and process of appointment
Term of office and other service conditions
powers and functions of Information Commissions
a) who has not been able to submit an information request because a PIO has not been appointed
b) who has been refused information that was requested;
c) who has received no response to his/her information request within the specified time limits ;
d) who thinks information given is incomplete or false or misleading ;and
a) summoning and enforcing attendance of persons,
b) receiving evidence on affidavit
c) requisitioning public records or copies from any court or office
d) issuing summons for examination of witnesses or documents.
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2. Give examples of extra-constitutional bodies in India. |
3. How are extra-constitutional bodies different from constitutional bodies? |
4. What is the rationale behind the establishment of extra-constitutional bodies? |
5. Can extra-constitutional bodies exercise the same powers as constitutional bodies? |
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