NHRC chief Justice Arun Mishra warns against ‘sponsored bogey’ of criticism against institutions on social media

New Delhi, Feb 16 (LAB) The NHRC chairperson Justice (retd) Arun Kumar Mishra today said that India is a vibrant democracy where everyone has the freedom of speech but cautioned against the sponsored bogey of unfounded criticism against the Institutions of the country on social media platforms.

Honoring three officers of the Commission with the Police Medal for Meritorious Services Justice Mishra cautions against the misuse of social media platforms for sponsored bogey of unfounded criticism of the country

He said that filtering of messages on social media to ensure freedom of speech is not used to defame others may not be termed as interference with the right to freedom of speech. He said that many times, cyberspace is being misused to tarnish the image of individuals as well as nations. People sitting in Constitutional positions may not be able to refute such bogey of unfounded criticism amounting to defamation on social media platforms.

The NHRC chairperson was addressing a gathering at a function held here to decorate three officers of its investigation division, who have been earlier awarded President’s Police Medal for Meritorious Services.

The function was organized in the Commission to decorate the three officers of its Investigation Division with the Police Medal for Meritorious Services in the presence of NHRC Members, Mr. Justice M.M Kumar, Dr. D.M. Mulay and Mr. Rajiv Jain, senior officers and staff.

The decorated officers included Mr. O.P Vyas, Deputy Registrar (Law) and the then DySP, Mr. Dushyant Singh, DySP, and Mr. Inder Pal Singh, Inspector (retd.). They were also presented with the NHRC memento and cash award of Rs. 5,000 each.

Justice Mishra said that spot inquiries and investigations carried out by the officers of the Investigation Division of the Commission ensuring justice to the victim of human rights violation is a very challenging task. 21 Police Medals over the years since 2002 given to the officers of the Investigation Division of the Commission in recognition of this fact. He also said that the work, functioning, and structure of the NHRC, India is unparalleled among any NHRI in the world.  

The three awardees were also presented with a NHRC memento and cash award of Rs 5,000 each, the statement said.

Earlier, addressing the gathering, Mr. Santosh Mehra, DG (Investigation) highlighted the various contribution of the Investigation Division of the Commission towards ensuring justice to the victims of human rights violations in trying circumstances.

Mr. Bimbadhar Pradhan ,Secretary-General, NHRC also lauded the efforts of the officers of Investigation Division of the Commission in winning laurels for the Institution through their hard work resulting in Police Medal for distinguished as well as meritorious services since 2002. So far, 20 NHRC officers have been conferred Police Medal for Meritorious Services and 1 for President’s Police Medal for Distinguished Services.

Mr. Jaimini Kumar Srivastava, Deputy Director,Media and communication, NHRC in a press release informed the media about the function./ LAB/SNG