Social activist Aires Rodrigues had filed the complaint with GHRC on the first day of the BRICS Summit, claiming the police personnel deployed at the event were "being made to workverylong hoursinpathetic and appalling working conditions".
The commission, comprising retired District Judge A D Salkar and J A Keny, will take up the case for hear the complaint tomorrow.
Based on the complaint, GHRC has already issued notices to the State Chief Secretary and Director General of Police and sought an urgent detailed report from them on the issue.
In his complaint, Rodrigues claimed the police staff was "made to work for very long hours, which has taken a toll on their personallives, with even a 25-year-old constable, Jeevan Gaonkar, suffering a heart attack."
"Despite the GHRC having more than once reminded the government that police personnel are human beings and should be treated so, the authorities have failed to make all proper arrangements, including food, water and toilet facilities for the police personnel," he alleged.