Discuss the role of NHRC in addressing human rights violations and the criticism it is facing from NGOs.

Examine the allegations made by NGOs against NHRC and evaluate its effectiveness in curbing human rights violations.
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in India plays a crucial role in ensuring the protection and promotion of human rights. However, it has faced criticism from NGOs on several fronts. Here are some key points regarding this issue: -
  • Independence: NGOs have criticized the NHRC for lacking independence as it is largely dependent on the government for funding.
  • Lack of transparency: There have been allegations that NHRC's decision-making processes lack transparency and suffer from bureaucratic red tape.
  • Slow response: NGOs have criticized the commission for delayed responses and ineffective handling of human rights violations.
  • Capacity constraints: NHRC has been accused of lacking adequate resources and capacity to effectively address the increasing number of human rights violations.
Despite these criticisms, the NHRC has still made significant contributions in curbing human rights violations. It has played a crucial role in investigating cases, providing recommendations, and raising awareness about human rights issues. However, there is certainly a need for improvement to address the concerns raised by NGOs and further strengthen its effectiveness in protecting human rights.
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