Justice Arun Mishra Takes Over As National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Chairman
Former Supreme Court judge, Justice Arun Kumar Mishra today took over as the Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC). Justice Mishra had retired from the Supreme Court in September last year.Earlier, a report of The Hindu had reported (citing Government Sources) that Former Chief Justice of Jammu and Kashmir High Court, Mahesh Mittal Kumar, and former Director of...
Former Supreme Court judge, Justice Arun Kumar Mishra today took over as the Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC). Justice Mishra had retired from the Supreme Court in September last year.
Earlier, a report of The Hindu had reported (citing Government Sources) that Former Chief Justice of Jammu and Kashmir High Court, Mahesh Mittal Kumar, and former Director of Intelligence Bureau, Rajiv Jain, had also been recommended by the high-powered panel as members of the NHRC.
Justice Arun Mishra Likely To Be the Next Chairperson Of National Human Rights Commission
Justice Arun Mishra takes charge as the new chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission (@India_NHRC).#SupremeCourt #JusticeArunMishra pic.twitter.com/Ky3g6kKVaf
— Live Law (@LiveLawIndia) June 2, 2021
It may be noted the post of the NHRC chief had been lying vacant since Justice H. L. Dattu, who happens to be an ex-chief justice of India, had completed his tenure in December 2020.
"Justice Arun Mishra today joined as the new chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission. One panel member has also joined," reported PTI quoting the sources.
Mr. Justice Arun Kumar Mishra, former judge of the Supreme Court of India, joined as the new Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission, NHRC, India today on 02/06/2021.#Humanrights@ANI @PTI_News @PIB_India pic.twitter.com/WFkP5dl7yT
— NHRC India (@India_NHRC) June 2, 2021
About Justice Mishra
Justice Arun Mishra had enrolled as a lawyer in 1978 and was elected the youngest chairperson of Bar Council of India in 1998-99.
He was appointed judge of Madhya Pradesh High Court in October 1999. He later served as the Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court and Calcutta High Court before being elevated to the Supreme Court on July 7, 2014.