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lackadaisical attitude in rehabilitation of 740 rescued bonded child labourers from Rajasthan

01 Friday Apr 2016

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New Delhi, 1st April, 2016

The National Human Rights Commission has taken it very seriously that six States have “adopted lackadaisical attitude” in the rehabilitation of 740 bonded child labourers rescued from various parts of Rajasthan during March, 2013 to July, 2014.  These States include, Rajasthan, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and NCT of Delhi.  Notices have been issued for specific actions to the concerned authorities in all the six States with directions to submit action taken reports within eight weeks without fail.

The Commission found, during the course of enquiry, that 740 child labourers were rescued.  They included maximum 610 from Bihar and the rest 130 from Jharkhand, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Rajasthan.  But Release Certificates were issued for only 456 children from Bihar.  However, they were not given copies of the Release Certificates by the concerned authorities in Rajasthan.

Release Certificates for 284 rescued bonded child labourers were yet to be issued, which are essential to start their rehabilitation process in their respective States by the concerned District administration.

Mr. Justice D. Murugesan, Member, NHRC has observed that no heed seems to have been paid to the miseries of the children.  The issue of the rescue of child labourers is not merely an instance of employing a child in violation of laws.  It is rather more heinous in nature that children are being taken from one State to another, which cannot happen without the involvement of human/child traffickers.

He also observed that no report has been submitted by the State agencies of the six State Governments regarding the action taken plan to curb this menace of child trafficking, which requires to be handled with a coordinated approach to prevent such instances in future.  Therefore, the allegation of the complainant that the human/child traffickers have not been dealt with in accordance with law, required to be investigated in an impartial and transparent manner.

Accordingly, notices have been issued to the Chief Secretary and Director General of Police, Government of Rajasthan to get the cases of these 740 rescued child bonded labourers investigated through CB-CID at headquarters.  The report shall inter-alia contain the identification of children belonging to Schedule Caste/Schedule Tribe, if any.

A notice has been issued to the Labour Commissioner, Government of Rajasthan, calling for an action taken report, indicating the reasons for non-issue of the Release Certificates.  The report shall contain the measures taken for recovery of outstanding wages and rehabilitation amount from the concerned employers, including Rs.20 thousand for each rescued child and penal action taken against the offenders involved in child labour and child trafficking.

Further, notices have been issued to the Chief Secretaries, Directors General of Police/Commissioner of Police and Labour Commissioners of Governments of Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and NCT of Delhi to submit comprehensive action taken report, indicating the rehabilitation of released child labourers and penal action taken against the offenders involved in the alleged child trafficking.  They have also been asked to submit report about the steps taken to prevent occurrence of child trafficking/labour in future.

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The physical assault on Sh. Kumar in the court premises appears to be organized and pre- planned:NHRC

21 Sunday Feb 2016

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NHRC Team visits Central Prison, Tihar to inquire into important issues pertaining to Shri Kanhaiya Kumar; inquiry report forwarded to Commission of Police, Delhi and Director General of Prisons, Tihar Jail for comments (19.02.2016)

New Delhi, 19th February, 2016

On 16.02.2016, the Commission took suo motu cognizance of the newspaper report published in Hindu newspaper dated 13.02.2016 captioned as “Govt. acts tough, JNU student leader charged with sedition”. It was reported that the President of JUNSU was arrested on the charges of sedition after allegedly raising anti-India slogans. The Commission issued notice to the Home Secretary, Govt. of India, Chief Secretary, NCT of Delhi, Commissioner of Police, Delhi and the Registrar, Jawaharlal Nehru University.

On 18th February, 2016, the Acting Chairperson, NHRC directed that a team comprising Sh. C. K. Chaturvedi, Registrar (Law) and Sh. S. K. Jain, SSP (Investigation) may visit Central Prison, Tihar and inquire into the following important issues pertaining to Sh. Kanhaiya Kumar :
I. To assess arrangements made and measures taken to ensure safety and security of Sh. Kanhaiya Kumar in the prison and to ascertain the apprehensions, if any, in the mind of Sh. Kanhaiya Kumar with regard to his safety and security.
II. To ascertain the treatment meted out to Sh. Kanhaiya Kumar by the police and prison authorities while in custody.
III. To ascertain whether the statement released to the press by the Commissioner of Police, Delhi in the name of Sh. Kanhaiya Kumar was made by Sh. Kanhaiya Kumar voluntarily and without any extraneous influence.

The NHRC team has submitted a report dated 19.02.2016 with the following findings:

i. The Central Prison, Tihar has made special arrangements to ensure safety and security of Sh. Kanhaiya Kumar inside the prison. He has been kept in an independent and separate cell. Dedicated security staff has been deployed to ensure his safety and security round the clock. Several security instructions have been issued by the prison authorities in this regard. He has no complaints against prison official.
ii. According to Sh. Kanhaiya Kumar, he was arrested without any valid reason and without disclosing to him even grounds of arrest. He had not committed any offences as now alleged. However, this aspect is under investigation by the police.
iii. Sh. Kanhaiya Kumar did not complain of any physical assault by the police while in custody. However, he was subjected to psychological pressure during interrogation.
iv. The statement which was issued by the police as an appeal on behalf of Sh. Kanhaiya Kumar was not written by him voluntarily. The content, construction and framework of the statement were as dictated by the police.
v. Sh. Kanhaiya Kumar was abused and physically assaulted by some persons dressed as advocates in the Patiala House court premises on 17.02.2016. He was even physically assaulted inside the adjoining court room in the presence of police who did not do anything to prevent the assault or apprehend the attackers even though they were identified by Sh. Kanhaiya Kumar then and there.
vi. The physical assault on Sh. Kumar in the court premises appears to be organized and pre- planned.
vii. What happened in the Patiala House Court Complex on 17.02.2016 was a major security lapse on the part of the police. There was serious dereliction of duty on the part of the police.
viii. Going by the sequence of events, the safety and security of Sh. Kanhaiya and his family members is a serious cause of concern.

A copy of the inquiry report submitted by the NHRC team has been forwarded to the Commisioner of Police, Delhi and the Director General of Prisons, Tihar Jail for their comments, to be received by the Commission, on or before 26.02.2016.

 

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Review PHR Act to make Human Rights Commissions more effective: Chief Justice of India

10 Thursday Dec 2015

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New Delhi, 10th December, 2015

The Chief Justice of India, Mr. Justice T.S. Thakur has said that it is time that Parliament revisited the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 to make it more effective empowering the Human Rights Commissions in a manner that, if not all, to begin with, at least some of their recommendations are binding for the Governments.  He was addressing the Human Rights Day function of the NHRC, as a Chief Guest, in New Delhi today.

Referring to non-compliance of more than 600 recommendations of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Justice Thakur said that when a recommendation for a relief is made by a body like NHRC, having a former Chief Justice of India as its Chairperson, former Judge of Supreme Court and a former Chief Justice of High Court as its Members and two other Members of eminence, the least the Governments must do is to give a reasonable answer why the recommendations by the NHRC cannot be implemented.

Justice Thakur was reacting to the NHRC Acting Chairperson, Mr. Justice Cyriac Joseph’s observation that recommendations of the NHRC in 679 cases were not implemented by the different Governments and that many termed it to be a toothless or paper tiger.

He said the judiciary was not lagging behind in enforcing human rights and cited a number of cases wherein its interventions not only brought relief to the victims of human rights violations but also issues like clean environment and drinking water as enforceable rights within the ambit of Right to Life.  He said that some of the human rights should be placed a pedestal higher than the constitutional rights.

Observing that there were a number of deficiencies in the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, Justice Thakur said that these needed to be looked into.  He pointed out that Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 has given the Governments mandate to set up Human Rights Courts but in order to make them functionally effective, the need is to identify some definite class of cases pertaining to offences against women, children and vulnerable sections of the society which can be heard by these Courts on a fast track basis.

Justice Thakur wondered why a city like Delhi should not have a Human Rights Commission.  He said and said that the Supreme Court has given six months’ time in July, 2015 to the Delhi Government to set up a Human Rights Commission and the response is awaited.

Justice Thakur lauded the role being played by the National Human Rights Commission towards protection and promotion of human rights.

Earlier, the Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Mr. Kiren Rijiju, as a Guest of Honour, said that India is committed to protection and promotion of human rights and is party to several international Covenants on human rights.  He also agreed with Justice Cyriac Joseph’s observations and said that Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 needed to be reviewed.

Mr. Justice Cyriac Joseph, Acting Chairperson, NHRC, in his Presidential Address, said that protection of human rights is an obligation of the State.  The Judiciary, Legislature and Executive have to play an equal role in the protection and promotion of human rights.  He also said that the judiciary was better placed than the Human Rights Commissions to protect human rights as their orders were binding unlike the Commission’s.  Parliament, in its wisdom, thought it best to make Human Rights Commissions recommendatory bodies, though after a period of 22 years of NHRC’s existence and experience, it was desirable to make its recommendations binding.

The NHRC Acting Chairperson said that the Commission, during the last 22 years of its existence, registered more than 15 lakh 42 thousand cases out of which it disposed of more than 14 lakh 84 thousand cases.  It has recommended monetary relief of more than rupees 102 crore 20 lakh in 4328 cases. Out of this, in 3649 cases, more than rupees 74 crore 52 lakh were paid to the victims or their dependents.  He said that in 679 cases, the Governments had not accepted the Commission’s recommendations.  He lauded the role of Human Rights Defenders towards protection and promotion of human rights.

The UN Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon, in his message on Human Rights Day, read by Ms. Kiren Mehra Kerpelman, Director, UNIC – India & Bhutan said that “Amid large-scale atrocities and widespread abuses across the world, Human Rights Day should rally more concerted global action to promote the timeless principles that we have collectively pledged to uphold.”

Marking the Human Rights Day celebrations, prizes were given to the winners of NHRC’s Short Films on Human Rights Award Scheme.  These included, ‘The Rice Mill Story’ by Mr. Amith Krishnan, first prize of rupees one lakh, ‘Sapno Ka Basar’ by Aditya Kapur, second prize of rupees 75 thousand and ‘Kulfi’ by Vivek K.R., third prize of rupees 50 thousand.

Winners of painting competition for visually impaired children organised by the Commission were also given prizes.  They included, Master harsh Keshari, first prize of rupees 10 thousand, Kumari Elem, second prize of rupees eight thousand and Kumari Bhawana, third prize of rupees six thousand in the age group of 5 to 12 years.  In the age group of 12 to 18 years, first prize of rupees 10 thousand went to Kumari Sanjana, second prize of rupees eight thousand went to Master John Moses and third prize of rupees six thousand went to Kumari Vandana Gupta.

Justice T.S. Thakur also released five NHRC publications including a Trilingual Glossary of Human Rights Terms in English – Malayalam – Hindi.  He also opened NHRC’s photo and children’s paintings exhibition marking the Human Rights Day.

Several prominent dignitaries, including, among others, Judges of Supreme Court, High Courts, former Judges of Supreme Court, High Courts, UN representatives, diplomats, senior Government functionaries, civil society representatives, groups of specially privileged children, members of Para Military Forces, NHRC officers and staff attended the function.

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NHRC notice to Gujarat govt. over separate Anganwadi for Dalit children

10 Tuesday Nov 2015

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NHRC notice to Gujarat govt. over separate Anganwadi for Dalit children
10 Nov 2015

New Delhi, 10 Nov 2015: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued a notice to the government of Gujarat over separate Anganwadi for Dalit children in Patan district of the state. The NHRC has sought report within two weeks.
The rights body has taken suo motu cognizance of a media report that in Hajipur village of Patan district in Gujarat there are two separate Anganwadis, one for the children of Dalits and the other for the children of other castes.
A few weeks ago, a three-year-old Dalit girl, lost in conversation with her four-year-old neighbour and friend, walked towards Anganwadi No. 160 but was stopped at the gate and asked to go to Anganwadi No. 159, the Anganwadi for the children of Dalits. The Anganwadi No. 160 is meant for the children of Patidar and Brahmin castes.

“The Commission has observed that the contents of the press report, if true, raise a serious issue of violation of human rights of Dalits. Accordingly, it has issued a notice to the Secretary, Department of Women & Child Development, Government of Gujarat calling for a report within two weeks,” the NHRC said in a statement on Monday.

According to the media report, carried on the 5th November, 2015, in Hajipur, a village of about 2000 people in Patan district of Gujarat, Patels and Patidars constitute nearly 70 per cent of population, whereas the 40 Dalit houses are spread over in two mohallas of the village. Anganwadi No. 159 came into existence in 1997 and three years later Patidars and the Brahmins demanded a separate Anganwadi for themselves and moved into the premises of the adjoining primary school. The Anganwadi No. 160 now shares its space and entrance with the school and its boundary wall separating the two Anganwadis.

In the recent weeks, the Patidars have staged massive protests across the state demanding the BJP government of Gujarat to ensure reservation for them.

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