The decision comes in the wake of shortage of retired judges eligible for the posts in the two commissions.
Minister for Rural Development Abdul Haq Khan on behalf of the Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister introduced a bill to amend the Jammu and Kashmir Protection of Human Rights Act, 1997 (LA Bill No 4 of 2015) in the Assembly.
The objective of the bill is to increase the term of the chairperson and members of the State Human Rights Commission from three years to five years and the upper age limit for eligibility to 75 years, the minister said.
At present a very few number of retired judges fulfilling such criteria are available, it said.
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Accordingly a draft bill has been prepared to provide for treating the leader of the largest group or party in opposition to the government as a member of committee in case there is no recognised leader of opposition in the Legislative Assembly or Legislative Council, as the case may be, it said.
The proposed amendment bill seeks to amend Section 6 of the J&K Accountability Commission Act 2002 for increasing the term of office of chairperson and members from three years to five years and for increasing the upper age limit for eligibility from 70 to 75 years.
The bill also provides for constitution of three-member cabinet sub-committee to act as a search committee for shortlisting the names of the probables for selection by a committee provided under the Act, it said.
In order to broaden the zones of consideration for appointment of chairpersons and members, the term of office and the age limit of chairperson and the members is required to be increased, it said.
The Minister for Education Naeem Akhter also introduced a bill in the house to increase the tenure of vice-chancellors for the state universities from three years to five years.
All the bills were introduced through voice votes.