SHORT ANSWER:
The NHRC intervenes by investigating complaints of human rights violations and recommending actions.
DETAILS:
- The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) receives complaints from individuals or organizations regarding human rights violations.
- It conducts inquiries and investigations into the complaints.
- The NHRC can recommend actions to the government or authorities to address the violations.
- It can also provide relief to victims and suggest policy changes.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- The NHRC does not have the power to punish but can recommend disciplinary action against violators.
SOURCE:
- National Human Rights Commission Act, 1993
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