The apex court also noted NHRC's submission that "it was helpless in taking any coercive measures since it has no power to take action against persons or authorities who do not follow the guidelines laid down by it (NHRC) nor does it have power to give directions or pass orders but can only make recommendations."
"We propose to consider the grievance of the NHRC that it as become a toothless tiger, after hearing the Union of India and the NHRC on this important issue," a bench of Justices M B Lokur and U U Lalit said while dealing with a PIL on extra- judicial killings in militancy infested Manipur and the plea for repealing the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA).
"By way of a complaint (if we may call it that) the NHRC states in the affidavit that it has written to the Central government to increase its staff but the request has not been acted upon. It also states that to give more teeth to the guidelines issued by the NHRC, it would be appropriate if this court directs all the states to strictly comply with them both in letter and spirit," the bench noted in its verdict.
In its order, the apex court also noted that the Manipur State Human Rights Commission was defunct due to the non-appointment of members and non-allocation of resources, despite an order of the Gauhati High Court in 2011 in this regard.
