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Hindustan Times, DelhiMonday 25th August 2014, Page: 6Width: 16.74 cms, Height: 10.55 cms, a4, Ref: pmin.2014-08-25.55.90
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Delhi Admin Calls for Early Disposal of NHRC Cases By Express News Service
Published: 25th August 2014 06:00 AM
Last Updated: 24th August 2014 11:10 PM
NEW DELHI: Concerned over delay in filing replies in National Human Rights
Commission (NHRC) cases, the city administration has directed all the departments to
closely monitor the cases for their early disposal and respond timely to the notices.
And Delhi Chief Secretary (CS) S K Srivastava has asked the heads of all departments
to closely monitor the cases pending with the NHRC for ensuring their early disposal.
“Every department must nominate a nodal officer, who will regularly update the existing
records of NHRC-related cases,” he said.
According to the top bureaucrat, “In many cases, the replies are not filed on time
resulting in adverse orders being passed by the NHRC in such cases ”. It was also
revealed that 10 and 14 cases were pending in 2013 and this year respectively.
As part of the state administration’s efforts to tackle the problem, the CS directed that a
unique number be given to each case received by the Home Department. Besides, the
details of the departments to which the cases have been forwarded shall be entered in
intranet system of the administration. “The intranet system should facilitate generation
of pre-defined alerts on the registered mobile numbers and email IDs of the officers
concerned,” he said.
The CS also said that the nodal officer must update the existing records regularly and
replies and affidavits must be filed before the case is listed for hearing.
Delhi government departments told to monitor
NHRC cases for swift disposal
Publish Date: 25 Aug 2014, 08:54 AM
Last Updated: 25 Aug 2014, 08:54 AM
NHRC cases should be monitored properly by all departments, Chief Secretary SK
Srivastava has said. He has asked the principal secretary (home) about the number of
such pending cases.
"Notices received by home department are being forwarded to the departments concerned
for filing of replies to NHRC. It is noticed that in many cases, the replies are not filed on
time, resulting in adverse orders by NHRC," he said.
According to a release, the principal secretary (home) told Srivastava that 10 cases in
respect of year 2013 and 14 cases in the current year are pending.
In order to streamline the system of monitoring of court cases, Srivastava has advised
principal secretaries, secretaries and HODs of all departments/autonomous bodies to
ensure attendance in such cases with due diligence.
Closely monitor NHRC cases, Delhi government officials told IANS | New Delhi August 24, 2014 Last Updated at 18:10 IST Delhi government's top officials have been asked to closely monitor rights cases for their early disposal and respond timely to the notices issued by NHRC.
"Chief Secretary S.K. Srivastava has asked the head of departments to closely monitor the cases pending with the National Human Right Commission for ensuring their early disposal," said a Delhi government official Sunday.
Srivastava said every department must nominate a nodal officer who will regularly update the existing records of NHRC-related cases.
The official also said that Srivastava expressed concern over the issue of late filing of replies and NHRC cases should be monitored properly by all the departments.
"He has noticed that in many cases, the replies are not filed on time resulting in adverse orders being passed by the NHRC in such cases," added the official.
Principal secretary (home) told Srivastava that 10 cases of 2013 and 14 cases of the current year are pending.
Delhi govt depts told to monitor NHRC cases for swift disposal Press Trust of India | New Delhi August 24, 2014 Last Updated at 23:15 IST
The Delhi chief secretary has asked the heads of state government departments to
closely monitor the cases pending with the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC)
to ensure their speedy disposal.
NHRC cases should be monitored properly by all departments, Chief Secretary SK
Srivastava has said. He has asked the principal secretary (home) about the number of
such pending cases.
"Notices received by home department are being forwarded to the departments
concerned for filing of replies to NHRC. It is noticed that in many cases, the replies are
not filed on time, resulting in adverse orders by NHRC," he said.
According to a release, the principal secretary (home) told Srivastava that 10 cases in
respect of year 2013 and 14 cases in the current year are pending.
In order to streamline the system of monitoring of court cases, Srivastava has advised
principal secretaries, secretaries and HODs of all departments/autonomous bodies to
ensure attendance in such cases with due diligence.