The recommendations of the National Human Rights Commission is:-

Binding
Advisory
Both (a) and (b)
None of the above

The correct answer is (b). The recommendations of the National Human Rights Commission are advisory in nature. This means that the government is not bound to follow the recommendations of the NHRC, but it is expected to do so in good faith. The NHRC is an independent body that was set up to protect and promote human rights in India. It has the power to investigate complaints of human rights violations, and to make recommendations to the government. The government is not bound to follow the recommendations of the NHRC, but it is expected to do so in good faith. The NHRC has played an important role in raising awareness of human rights issues in India, and in bringing about positive changes in the law and practice.

Option (a) is incorrect because the recommendations of the NHRC are not binding on the government. The government is not obliged to follow the recommendations of the NHRC, but it is expected to do so in good faith.

Option (c) is incorrect because the recommendations of the NHRC are not both binding and advisory. They are only advisory in nature.

Option (d) is incorrect because the recommendations of the NHRC are not none of the above. They are advisory in nature.

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