Chandigarh, India (HRNW)– The Haryana Human Rights Commission has announced that it resolved 5,610 complaints over the past year, significantly reducing its case backlog and improving access to justice. The commission took action on complaints ranging from child protection and custodial torture to road safety and discrimination, and also introduced proactive measures such as camp courts and community outreach to expand human rights awareness and support. Officials say the progress reflects a renewed commitment to safeguarding civil liberties and tackling violations effectively.
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