Bengaluru, March 20 (Karnataka News):
With a view to protecting human rights and providing appropriate justice to the aggrieved parties in cases of violation of rights, the Karnataka State Human Rights Commission, established under the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, has held a special meeting in Raichur district on March 26.
The main objective of this meeting is to quickly resolve and dispose of the pending cases already registered with the Commission regarding Raichur district.
The complainants and respondent authorities who have already filed cases with the Commission can avail of this meeting. In the interest of the public, fresh complaints/representations from the public regarding human rights violations will also be received on that day.
The public can personally meet the Chairperson (Interim) and members of the Karnataka State Human Rights Commission on the specified date and submit their complaints.
Karnataka State Human Rights Commission Secretary (P) A. Dinesh Sampathraj said in a statement that the public of Raichur district should take advantage of this initiative taken by the Commission to protect human rights.
