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		<title>By: Aurobindo</title>
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		<description>Absolutely true observations. If the NHRC itself is bereft of any sense of justice, one wonders whether there is indeed any need for overhauling the entire body, from members constituting the NHRC as well as the various State HRCs to their functionaries, drawn mostly from the IAS and the IPS. The judgement is very suggestive and indicates ominous tendencies in the mindset of such bodies enjoying the status of High Courts. Whether this is justified is another issue. The sufferers know the state of affairs in a very old quasi-judicial body constituted under the Income-tax Act but administered by the Law Ministry.</description>
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