Parliamentary Subcommittee's term extended by 15 days for prisoner rights study
Summary
The parliamentary subcommittee studying the human rights conditions of prisoners and undertrials in Nepal has had its term extended by 15 days to conduct a more thorough inspection and study.
Key Points
- The parliamentary subcommittee studying the human rights situation of undertrials and prisoners in Nepal's jails has had its term extended by 15 days.
- The extension decision was made in a meeting of the House of Representatives' Law, Justice and Human Rights Committee held in Singh Durbar.
- The subcommittee was formed to inspect and study minimum human facilities, health, education, legal aid, and human rights in jails and detention centers.
- The committee accepted the report on the human rights situation of children in child reform homes and plans further discussions on it.