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Human Rights Commission Act, 2053 (1997)
Preamble :
Whereas, it is expedient to establish an independent and autonomous National Human Rights Commission for the effective enforcement as well as protection and promotion of Human Rights conferred by the Constitution and other prevailing laws; Be it enacted by Parliament in the twenty-fifth year of the reign of His Majesty the King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev. Chapter - 1
Preliminary 1. Short Title and Commencement: (1) This Act may be called "The Human Rights Commission Act, 2053 (1997)". (2) This Act shall come into force at once. 2. Definitions: In this Act, unless the subject or context otherwise requires:
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Provisions relating to the constitution of the Commission and terms of service of Members 3. Establishment and constitution of the Commission: (1) The National Human Rights Commission comprising the following Chairperson and Members shall be established and constituted:
(4) The Chairperson or Member of the Commission shall not be entitled to carry on professional business as long as he/she holds office in the Commission. (5) The Commission shall be a body with perpetual succession. (6) The Commission shall have a separate seal of its own. (7) The Commission may, like an individual, acquire, use, sell, dispose of or otherwise deal with movable, immovable property. (8) The Commission may, like an individual, sue and be sued in its own name. 4. Appointment of Chairperson and Member : (1) His Majesty the King shall, upon the recommendation of the Recommendation Committee constituted pursuant to sub-section (2), appoint the Chairperson and Members of the Commission. (2) For the purpose of recommending the appointment of the members of the Commission there shall be a Recommendation Committee consisting of the following office holders:
(4) It shall be the responsibility of the Chief Secretary of His Majesty's Government to make necessary arrangements for holding the meetings of the committee mentioned in sub-section (2). 5. Terms of Office of Members: The term of office of the Members shall be five years from the date of appointment. They shall be eligible for reappointment. 6. Vacancy of Office: The office of a Member shall be vacant in the following circumstances:-
7. Conditions of Service of Members: The remuneration, facilities and other conditions of service of the Chairperson and Members of the Commission shall be as prescribed, provided that such remuneration and facilities shall not be less than the remuneration and facilities to which the Judges of the Supreme Court are entitled. 8. Meetings of the Commission: (1) The meetings of the Commission shall be held on such date and in such place as the Chairperson decides. (2) The Commission shall normally meet twice a month. (3) If three Members are present in a meeting of the Commission, it shall be deemed to constitute the quorum for the meeting. (4) The meetings of the Commission shall be chaired by the Chairperson and in the absence of the Chairperson the meeting shall be chaired by the senior most Member. (5) The decisions of the Commission shall be made by the majority of the Members. In the event of a tie, the Chairperson shall exercise the casting vote. (6) No act or proceeding of the Commission shall be deemed invalid merely on the ground of vacancy of the post of a Member. (7) The Commission may itself regulate other procedures relating to its meetings. Chapter - 3
Provisions Relating to the Functions and Procedures of the Commission 9. Functions and Duties of the Commission: (1) It shall be the primary responsibility of the Commission to protect and promote the human rights, (2) In order to perform the responsibility mentioned in sub-section (1), the Commission may carry out the following functions:
10. Matters Not Subject to the Jurisdiction of the Commission: The Commission shall have no power to inquire into or institute any other proceeding on any of the following matters pursuant to this Act:-
11. Powers of the Commission relating to Inquiries:- (1) The Commission shall, while inquiring into the petition or complaints or reports within its jurisdiction, have the same powers as a court may have under the prevailing laws of Nepal in respect of the following matters:-
(3) In case, the Commission has the reasonable grounds to believe that any thing or document relating to the subject matter of its inquiry or investigation is in possession of any person or is in any place, it may, in pursuant to the existing law of Nepal, search or cause to be searched such person or place and seize or cause to be seized any such material or take or cause to be taken extracts or copies or duplicates of such document. (4) The Commission may, if it thinks necessary, conduct a public hearing during its inquiry about any incident. (5) The Commission may send along with special stricture to His Majesty's Government or authorized body or authority to take action against a person who does not send the documents or necessary evidences required by the Commission in connection with an inquiry or who does not cooperate in carrying out the Commission's functions or a person who does not appear before the Commission on being summoned. (6) The Commission may, as required constitute committees or sub-committees to carry out its functions required to be performed by it under this Act, and the functions, duties and powers of such committees or sub-committees and allowances and facilities to be received by the members of such committees or sub-committees shall be as prescribed by the Commission. (7) The Commission may, as required, avail itself of the services of experts or specialized agencies on a concerned subject. The service, condition and facilities of the experts rendering such a service shall be as prescribed by the Commission. 12. Complaints and Proceedings Relating to Violation of Human Rights : The procedures for filing complaints about violations of human rights and other proceedings relating thereto shall be as prescribed. 13. Process for Implementation of Decisions of the Commission : (1) If, during proceedings by the Commission on the complaints and petitions filed within its jurisdiction pursuant to Section 11, the accused is found guilty, it shall write to the organization or authority concerned to take necessary action against the guilty person. (2) While writing pursuant to sub-section (1), if the Commission thinks it necessary to provide the victims with necessary compensation it shall also mention the nature of compensation in its recommendation. (3) The basis and procedures to be followed for allowing compensation pursuant to sub-section (2) shall be as prescribed. (4) Upon receiving written recommendation for action pursuant to sub-sections (1) and (2), the concerned body or authority shall take action as required by the Commission, or if such action cannot be taken, having set out the reasons therefor, the concerned body or authority shall send its report of the action taken within three months from the date of receipt of the intimation from the Commission. 14. To Submit Reports : (1) Each year the Commission shall prepare its annual report on its activities and submit it to His Majesty the King and His Majesty the King shall cause such report to be laid before the Parliament. (2) Each year the Commission shall publish details of the activities carried out by it for the purpose of public information, provided that if the Commission deems it necessary, it may publish these details at any time. 15. Financial Management : (1) The Commission may obtain such means and resources from different agencies by way of grants as are required for the performance of its functions. (2) The Commission may receive financial assistance with a view to enable itself to carry out the functions mentioned in Section 9. (3) The amount of financial assistance received pursuant to sub-section (2) shall be expended in accordance with the terms agreed upon between the donor agency and the Commission. (4) The Commission shall maintain accounts of its income and expenditure and other relevant records in accordance with the prevailing law. (5) The accounts of the Commission shall be audited by the Auditor General. (6) Other matters concerning the financial management of the Commission shall be as prescribed. Chapter - 4
Miscellaneous 16. Office of the Commission: The Central Office of the Commission shall be located in the Kathmandu Valley. The Commission may when necessary set up branch offices in different areas in the Kingdom of Nepal. 17. Secretary: (1) There shall be appointed a Secretary in the Commission. (2) The Secretary shall be appointed by His Majesty on the recommendation of the Commission. The terms of office, service, conditions and other facilities of the Secretary shall be equivalent to that of the Secretary of His Majesty's Government. 18. Employees of the Commission : (1) The Commission may appoint employees as may be required to carry out its functions, and the service, terms and facilities of the employees so appointed shall be as prescribed. (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), the Commission may request His Majesty's Government to provide employees required by it. It shall be the duty of His Majesty's Government to so provide. (3) In case the Commission requests any government office for assistance in the performance of its functions, the office so requested must provide the required assistance. 19. Delegation of Powers: The Commission may delegate any of the powers conferred on it under this Act to the Chairperson or any Member or employee of the Commission or to an officer of His Majesty's Government or to the committee or sub-committee that may be constituted under this Act or to any person. 20. Acting Chairperson: In the event of vacancy of the Chairperson, His Majesty may authorize the senior Member of the Commission to act as Acting Chairperson until a new Chairperson is appointed. 21. Oath: Before assuming office, the Chairperson shall take an oath before His Majesty the King , similarly the Members will take the Oath before the Chairperson in the manner as specified in the Schedule of this Act. 22. Communication with His Majesty's Government: All communications of the Commission to His Majesty's Government shall be channeled through the Secretariat of the Council of Ministries. 23. Framing of Rules: The Commission may, in order to carry out the objectives of this Act, frame necessary rules. While doing so the Commission may consult His Majesty's Government. Provided that in making rules relating to remuneration and facilities, His Majesty's Government shall be required to be consulted. 24. Saving: No suit or legal proceeding shall be instituted against the Commission or the Chairperson or a Member or an employee or any person designated by the Commission in respect of any act done or intended to be done in good faith pursuant to this Act or rules framed under this Act. Schedule
(Relating to Section 21) Oath I, ·········· swear in the name of god/solemnly affirm that I will bear loyalty to the Constitution of the Kingdom of Nepal, 1990 and faithfully discharge the responsibility and duty of the office of Chairperson/Member assumed by me, without fear, favour, partiality, ill-will or greed and that I will not communicate or divulge any matter which becomes known to me in the course of discharge of my duties in any circumstance whether I shall be holding office or not, except in pursuance of the prevailing law. Date of Royal Seal :- 2053-9-24-4 (8 January, 1997) |
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