Human Rights Commission Takes Strong Stand: Bailable Warrant Issued Against Nagpur Civic Chief
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- October 08, 2025
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In a powerful assertion of accountability, the Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has issued a bailable warrant against Nagpur Municipal Commissioner Dr. Abhijeet Chaudhari. This significant action comes as a direct consequence of the Commissioner's repeated failure to appear before the commission, despite multiple summons regarding a critical complaint.
The case at the heart of this legal development stems from a complaint lodged by corporator Pramod Tabhane.
Tabhane's allegations are grave, encompassing claims of corruption and the harassment of a contractor, painting a concerning picture of affairs within the civic body. The SHRC, acting on its mandate to protect and uphold human rights, had previously summoned Dr. Chaudhari to address these serious accusations.
However, the Commissioner's consistent non-attendance has not gone unnoticed.
Sources close to the proceedings reveal that Dr. Chaudhari has failed to appear on at least two prior occasions, prompting the commission to take a stern view of his absence. The SHRC, under the leadership of its panel, perceived this as a disregard for its authority and the gravity of the allegations at hand.
This decisive move by the SHRC sends an unequivocal message: no official, regardless of their position, is above the law or immune to the principles of transparency and accountability.
The bailable warrant, set at a sum of Rs 25,000, mandates Dr. Chaudhari's presence at the next hearing. Failure to comply would lead to more serious consequences.
The SHRC's commitment to ensuring justice and adherence to due process is clearly demonstrated by this robust action. It underscores the vital role such independent bodies play in democratic governance, particularly in safeguarding citizens against potential abuses of power and ensuring that public officials are held responsible for their conduct.
The next crucial hearing is scheduled for July 25, when all eyes will be on Nagpur to see how this pivotal case unfolds.
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