In February, the Delhi High Court pulled up the Women and Child Development Ministry and asked it to fill up vacancies in the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) within 90 days.
The panel should have six members and a chairperson as per the Act of Parliament under which it was created. But, three positions of members have been lying vacant since 2015, when the current commission was appointed.
Earlier this week, the ministry advertised the vacancies and invited applications for the three posts that have been unoccupied since 2015, as well as for the remaining three positions of members, whose three-year term will expire in November.
The government will also be inviting applications for the post of NCPCR chairperson as the term of the incumbent ends in September.
The role of the body is to protect, promote and defend child rights in the country.
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