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THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS ACT, 1993

ACT NO. 10 OF 1994

[8th January, 1994.]

An Act to provide for the constitution of a National Human Rights Commission, State Human Rights Commissions in States and Human Rights Courts for better protection of human rights and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.

Be it enacted by Parliament in the Forty-fourth Year of the Republic of India as follows:-

CHAPTER-1

PRELIMINARY

1.Short title, extend and commencement. (1) This Act may be called the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993.

(2) It extends to the whole of India:

Provided that it shall apply to the State of Jammu and Kashmir only in so far as it pertains to the matters relatable to any of the entries enumerated in List I or List III in the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution as applicable to that State.Read More

CHAPTER II

THE NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION

3 Constitution of a National Human Rights Commission.

3. Constitution of a National Human Rights Commission.- (1) The Central Government shall constitute a body to be known as the National Human Rights Commission to exercise the powers conferred upon, and to perform the functions assigned to, it under this Act.Read More

CHAPTER III

FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF THE COMMISSION

12. Functions of the Commission. 12. Functions of the Commission.- The Commission shall perform all or any of the following functions, namely:-

(a) inquire, suo motu or on a petition presented to it by a victim or any person on his behalf, into complaint of-

(i) violation of human rights or abetment thereof; or Read More

CHAPTER IV

PROCEDURE

17. Inquiry into complaints.

17. Inquiry into complaints.- The Commission while inquiring into the complaints of violations of human rights may-

(i) call for information or report from the Central Government or any State Government or any other authority or organization subordinate thereto within such time as may be specified by it: Provided that-Read More

CHAPTER V

STATE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSIONS

21. Constitution of State Human Rights Commission.

21. Constitution of State Human Rights Commission.- (1) A State Government may constitute a body to be known as the……………… (name of the State) Human Rights Commission to exercise the powers conferred upon, and to perform the functions assigned to, a State Commission under this Chapter.Read More

CHAPTER VI

HUMAN RIGHTS COURTS

30. Human Rights Courts. 30. Human Rights Courts.- For the purpose of providing speedy trial of offences arising out of violation of human rights, the State Government may, with the concurrence of the Chief Justice of the High Court, by notification, specify for each district a Court of Session to be a Human Rights Court to try the said offenses:Read More

CHAPTER VII

FINANCE, ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT

32. Grants by the Central Government.

32. Grants by the Central Government.- (1) The Central Government shall, after due appropriation made by Parliament by law in this behalf, pay to the Commission by way of grants such sums of money as the Central Government may think fit being utilised for the purposes of this Act.Read More

CHAPTER VIII

MISCELLANEOUS

36. Matters not subject to jurisdiction of the Commission.

36. Matters not subject to jurisdiction of the Commission. (1) The Commission shall not inquire into any matter which is pending before a State Commission or any other Commission duly constituted under any law for the time being in force.Read More

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