Who is chairperson of Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission?

Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission

Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission महाराष्ट्र राज्य मानवी हक्क आयोग
Agency overview
Agency executivesShri. M. A. Sayid, Chairperson Shri. Bhagwantrao D. More, Member
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Who is the current chairman of State Human Right Commission?

Arun Kumar Mishra
Arun Kumar Mishra, a former Judge of Supreme Court is current chairperson of the commission (8th chairperson of NHRC).

How do I join the Human Rights Commission?

How to join

  1. Whatsapp on 8108410031 and Ask for the Membership Form.
  2. Print the Form on Legal Size Paper.
  3. Fill the form in BLOCK letters.
  4. Attach 2 passport size photos.
  5. Attach Aadhar Card Xerox.
  6. Joining Fees to be paid by DD or Online.
  7. All documents to be sent by Govt.

How many members are there in state human rights commission?

Composition: It has chairman and two members. Chairman should be retired chief justice of HC and members should be a serving or retired judge of HC or district judge with 7 years experience and a person of knowledge or practical experience in field of human rights.

How many states have human rights commission?

20 States have constituted State Human Rights Commissions. These are Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.

Who can remove state Human Rights Commissioner?

president
Removal: Removal is done by president on grounds of bankruptcy, unsound mind, infirmity of body or mind, sentenced to imprisonment for a crime, or engages in paid employment. He can also be removed for proved misbehaviour or incapacity if SC inquiry finds him guilty. They can resign by writing to governor.

Who will appoint state Human Rights Chairperson?

The chairperson and members of the State human rights commission are appointed by the governor on the recommendation of a committee consisting of: The Chief Minister as the chairperson. The Home Minister.

How can I contact human rights in India?

MADAD / Toll Free

  1. For Complaints status, General queries.
  2. Phone No. :
  3. Email id ( for Complaints only ) : cr[dot]nhrc[at]nic[dot]in.
  4. For Lodge Complaint / Track Status : Click here.
  5. Law Division (For Complaints-filing) : 91-11-24651332.
  6. Administration Division : 91-11-24651329.

How do I complain about human rights?

Offline Complaint with NHRC

  1. By post: National Human Rights Commission Manav Adhikar Bhawan Block-C, GPO Complex, INA, New Delhi – 110023.
  2. By fax: (011) 23386521.
  3. By email: [email protected] (general)/ [email protected] (for complaints)
  4. Complaints can be made in the 24 hours mobile number of the Commission: +91 9810298900.

Who is the first chairman of Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission?

The Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission (MSHRC) was constituted on 6 March 2001 with the appointment of Justice Arvind Sawant from Bombay High Court as the first Chairperson along with Dr.Vijay Chitnis and Shri. M. R. Patil as the supporting members of the commission.

What is the role of Maharashtra State Commission for protection of child rights?

The Maharashtra State Commission for Protection of Child Rights has been set up in July, 2007 as a statutory body under Commission for Protection of Child Rights Act 2005 (4 of 2006) to protect, promote and defend child rights in the state.

What does MSHRC stand for?

The Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission ( MSHRC) was constituted on 6 March 2001 with the appointment of Justice Arvind Sawant from Bombay High Court as the first Chairperson along with Dr.Vijay Chitnis and Shri. M. R. Patil as the supporting members of the commission.

Can the chairperson of the Human Rights Commission be removed?

Although the chairperson and members of a State Human Rights Commission are appointed by the governor they can only be removed by the President (and not by the Governor). The Salaries, allowances and other conditions of service of the chairperson or a member are determined by the state government.

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