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Which of the following statements regarding powers of NHRC are correct?
1. It decision to ask the concerned authority to make payment of compensation to the victim is binding in nature.
2. It may recommend to the concerned government or authority the initiation of proceedings for prosecution or any other action against the guilty public servant.
3. It can approach the Supreme Court or the high court concerned for the necessary directions, orders or writs.
Select the correct code.
1 and 2 Only
2 and 3 Only
1 and 3 Only
1,2 and 3
The commission may take any of the following steps during or upon the completion of an inquiry: (a) it may recommend to the concerned government or authority to make payment of compensation or damages to the victim; (b) it may recommend to the concerned government or authority the initiation of proceedings for prosecution or any other action against the guilty public servant; (c) it may recommend to the concerned government or authority for the grant of immediate interim relief to the victim; (d) it may approach the Supreme Court or the high court concerned for the necessary directions, orders or writs.
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