Why are Human Rights Commissions referred to as 'not toothless tigers' by Delhi HC

Examining the role and authority of Human Rights Commissions in upholding human rights standards as emphasized by the Delhi High Court.
1. **Independence**: Human Rights Commissions are seen as not being under the direct control of the government, allowing them to act without bias or external influence. 2. **Investigative Powers**: They have the authority to investigate human rights violations, gather evidence, and hold perpetrators accountable. 3. **Recommendatory Powers**: While they may not have enforcement powers, they can make recommendations to the government or other relevant bodies for action. 4. **Public Pressure**: By raising awareness about human rights issues, Commissions can create public pressure on authorities to take action. 5. **Legal Standing**: Commissions are established by law with a defined mandate, giving them a legal standing to address human rights violations effectively.
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