HC seeks to know steps taken for setting up SHRC
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A division bench of the Andhra Pradesh (A.P.) High Court led by Chief Justice Arup Kumar Goswami and comprising Justice N. Jayasurya on Monday indicated to the federal government that it ought to find the State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) throughout the State of A.P.
They have been listening to a petition filed by the AP Civil Liberties Association, which complained that the SHRC didn’t have an workplace of its personal in A.P. a number of months after the High Court ordered that the federal government ought to reconstitute the SHRC in compliance with the Protection of Human Rights (Amendment) Act, 2019.
As a consequence, the aggrieved have been compelled to journey to Hyderabad to current their circumstances earlier than the SHRC which is presently located there.
The courtroom gave three weeks’ time to the federal government to file an affidavit mentioning the steps taken to set up SHRC within the State.
On the lighter facet, when the petitioner insisted that the federal government ought to transfer quick, Advocate General S. Sriram quoted his father as saying that ‘the horse which gallops gets beaten the most’, whereas mentioning that nothing was finished between 2014 and 2019. The Chief Justice then quipped: “Rome was not built in a day. So let’s give time”.
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