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DISCLAIMER::: factual statements of this page are taken from the published documents of Women & Child Welfare and other departments of Govt of India or State Govts or National or State commissions for Women in India. The views expressed are personal views of the author.
FUNCTIONS OF THE COMMISSION (Section 10 of NCW Act. 1990) (1) The
Commission shall perform all or any of the following functions,
namely :- a) investigate and examine all matters relating to the
safeguards provided for women under the Constitution and other laws;
b) present to the Central Government, annually and at such other
times as the Commission may deem fit, reports upon the working of
those safeguards; c) make in such reports recommendations for the
effective implementation of those safeguards for improving the conditions
of women by the Union or any State' d) review, from time to time,
the existing provisions of the Constitution and other laws affecting
women and recommend amendments thereto so as to suggest remedial
legislative measures to meet any lacunae, inadequacies or shortcomings
in such legislations; e) take up the cases of violation of the provisions
of the Constitution and of other laws relating to women with the
appropriate authorities; f) look into complaints and take suo moto
notice of matters relating to :- i) deprivation of women's rights;
ii) non-implementation of laws enacted to provide protection to
women and also t achieve the objective of equality and development;
iii) non-compliance of policy decisions, guidelines or instructions
aimed at mitigating hardships and ensuring welfare and providing
relief to women; and take up the issues arising out of such matters
with appropriate authorities; g) call for special studies or investigations
into specific problems or situations arising out of discrimination
and atrocities against women and identify the constraints so as
to recommend strategies for their removal; h) undertake promotional
and educational research so as to suggest ways of ensuring due representation
of women in all spheres and identify factors responsible for impeding
their advancement, such as, lack of access to housing and basic
services, inadequate support services and technologies for reducing
drudgery and occupation health hazards and for increasing their
productivity; I) participate and advise on the planning process
of socio-economic development of women; j) evaluate the progress
of the development of women under the Union and any State; k) inspect
or cause to be inspected a jail, remand home, women's institution
or other place of custody where women are kept as prisoners or otherwise,
and take up with the concerned authorities for remedial action,
it found necessary; l) fund litigation involving issues affecting
large body of women; m) make periodical reports to the Government
on any matter pertaining to women and in particular various difficulties
under which women toil; n) any other matter which may be referred
to it by Central Government. 2) The Central Government shall cause
all the reports referred to in clause (b) of sub-section (1) to
be laid before each House of Parliament along with a memorandum
explaining the action taken or proposed to be taken on the recommendations
relating to the Union and the reasons for the non-acceptance, if
any, of any of such recommendations. 3) Where any such report or
any part thereof relates to any matter with any State Government
is concerned, the Commission shall forward a copy of such report
or part to such State Government who shall cause it to be laid before
the Legislature of the State along with a memorandum explaining
the action taken or proposed to be taken on the recommendations
relating to the State and the reasons for the non-acceptance, if
any, of any of such recommendations. 4) The Commission shall, while
investigating any matter referred to in clause (a) or sub-clause
(i) of clause (f) of sub-section (i), have all the powers of a civil
court trying a suit and, in particular in respect of the following
matters, namely :- a) summoning and enforcing the attendance of
any person from any part of India and examining him on oath; b)
requiring the discovery and production of any document; c) receiving
evidence on affidavits; d) requisitioning any public record or copy
thereof from any court or office; e) issuing commissions for the
examination of witnesses and documents; and f) any other matter
which may be prescribed.
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