New Delhi:Former Supreme Court judge V Ramasubramanian on Monday assume charge of the chairperson of the NHRC, as he emphasised that human rights are "deeply embedded" in India's cultural fabric, and promoting and protecting these requires a "collaborative effort" among various stakeholders. The National Human Rights Commission on December 23 announced his appointment as the new chief of the rights panel.
Justice Ramasubramanian today assumed the charge of the chairperson, and Justice Bidyut Ranjan Sarangi as the Member of the Commission, at an event function organised at the Manvadhikar Bhawan here to welcome them and Priyank Kanoongo, who joined as a Member of the pane last week, the NHRC said in a statement. They were appointed by President Droupadi Murmu on December 21, it said.
Addressing the gathering, Justice Ramasubramanian highlighted India's ancient tradition of valuing and practising human rights, "even before the concept became globally recognised". Citing Tamil poet Thiruvalluvar, he emphasised that human rights are "deeply embedded in India's cultural fabric". He also stressed that promoting and protecting human rights requires a "collaborative effort among various stakeholders", the statement said.
Born on June 30, 1958, in Mannargudi, Tamil Nadu, Justice Ramasubramanian is a "distinguished former judge of the apex court". He completed his B.Sc. in Chemistry from Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda College, Chennai, and later pursued law at the Madras Law College. He was enrolled as a member of the Bar on February 16, 1983, and practised for 23 years in the Madras High Court.