A State Government may constitute a body known as the Human Rights Commission of that State to exercise the powers conferred upon and to perform the functions assigned to a State Commission.
About 26 states have constituted the State Human Rights Commission through official Notification.
A State Human Rights Commission can inquire into violation of human rights only in respect of subjects mentioned in the State List (List-II) and the Concurrent List (List-III) of the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India.
The Central Government may confer upon the State Human Rights Commissions the functions relating to Human Rights except the Union Territory of Delhi. Such functions for New Delhi are dealt by the National Human Rights Commission.
The State Human Rights Commission is a multi-member body consisting of a chairperson and two members.
The chairperson should be a retired Chief Justice or a Judge of a High Court and members should be serving or retired judge of a High Court or a District Judge with a minimum of seven years experience as District Judge and a person having knowledge or practical experience with respect to human rights.
These functions of the SHRCs are to:
The Commission is vested with the power to regulate its own procedure. It has all the powers of a civil court and its proceedings have a judicial character.
The Commission may take any of the following steps during or upon the completion of an inquiry:
From the above, it is clear that the functions of the commission are mainly recommendatory in nature. It has no power to punish the violators of human rights, nor to award any relief including monetary relief to the victim.
Notably, its recommendations are not binding on the state government or authority. But, it should be informed about the action taken on its recommendations within one month.
Protection of Human Right (Amendment) Bill, 2019
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