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Various Commissions

 ▪️ National Human Rights Commission -


The chairman and members are appointed by the President on the recommendations of  six Committee consisting of - Prime Minister as its head + The Speaker of Lok Sabha + The deputy chairman of Rajya Sabha + Leaders of opposition in both the houses of parliament and the Central home minister


▪️ State Human Rights Commission


The chairman and members are appointed by the Governor on the recommendations of a committee consisting of The Chief Minister as its head + The speaker of the Legislative Assembly + The state home minister + The Leader of the opposition in the Legislative Assembly


(In case of state having Legislative Council, the chairman of the council would also be the members of the committee)


▪️ Central Information Commission


Chief Information Commissioner and other commissioners are appointed by the President on the recommendation of a committee consisting of The Prime Minister as chairperson +  The Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha + A Union Cabinet Minister (nominated by the Prime Minister)


▪️ State Information Commission


Chief Information Commissioner and other state commissioners are appointed by the Governor on the recommendation of a committee consisting of The Chief Minister as Chairperson + The Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Assembly + State Cabinet Minister (nominated by the Chief Minister)


▪️ Central Vigilance Commission


The Central Vigilance Commissioner and two Vigilance Commissioners are appointed by the President on the recommendation of a committee consisting of The Prime Minister as its head + Union minister of Home Affairs + Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha


▪️ Central Bureau of Investigation


The Director of CBI shall be appointed by the Central Government recommendation of the three member committee consisting of The Prime Minister as Chairperson + Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha + Chief Justice of India or Judge of the Supreme Court nominated by him


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