Corporate Affairs Minister Arun Jaitley told the Lok Sabha that the Companies Act does not contain any provision related to human rights impact assessment (HRIA) for companies.
"There is no proposal before the Ministry of Home Affairs or the Ministry of Corporate Affairs to make HRIA mandatory for companies," Jaitley said in a written reply.
Further, he said the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), which deals with complaints about alleged violation of human rights by a public servant only, does not maintain a separate incident code or record under the head HRIA.
"Appropriate recommendations have been made by NHRC to the government authorities concerned for relief/rehabilitation of the project affected in cases of displacement of villagers/local people on account of acquisition of lands for 'mega projects' in various states," he noted.
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