State Human Rights Commission Tamil Nadu Explained

Agencyname: State Human Rights Commission Tamil Nadu
Formed:17 April 1997 (Notification: G.O.Ms. 1465/1466)
Preceding1:National Human Rights Commission of India
Country:India
Federal:Yes
Sizearea:130,058 km2 (50,216 sq mi)
Sizepopulation:72,147,030 (2011)
Headquarters:Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Chief1name:Justice S.Manikumar
Chief1position:Chairperson
Chief2name:Thiru. D.Jayachandran
Chief2position:Member

The State Human Rights Commission of Tamil Nadu become functional vied notification G.O.Ms: 1466 on 17 April 1997. As it was constituted by the earlier notification G.O.Ms 1465 Dt: 20 December 1996.[1]

Tamil Nadu is one of the very few States which has constituted a Commission for the Human Rights.

Composition of Commission

Officers and staff of the State Commission.

The State Government shall make available to the commission:

(a) such police and investigative staff under an Officer not below the rank of an Inspector General of Police and such other Officers and staff as may be necessary for the efficient performance of the functions of the State Commission.

(b) Subject to such rules as may be made by the State Government in this behalf, the State Commission may appoint such other administrative, technical and scientific staff a: it may consider necessary.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us - State Human Rights Commission, Tamil Nadu, India. 2021-01-04. www.shrc.tn.gov.in.