Who was the first Chairman of Haryana Human Rights Commission?

Bijendra Jain
Premchand Jain
Anand Dev Kaushal
Darbari Lal Gupta

The correct answer is: A. Bijendra Jain.

Bijendra Jain was the first Chairman of Haryana Human Rights Commission. He was appointed to the position on 23 January 1996 and served until 22 January 2000.

Bijendra Jain was born in 1933 in the village of Jhajjar in Haryana. He studied law at the University of Delhi and was called to the bar in 1956. He practiced law in Delhi for many years before being appointed as a judge of the Delhi High Court in 1985. He retired from the High Court in 1995.

After his retirement from the High Court, Bijendra Jain was appointed as the first Chairman of the Haryana Human Rights Commission. He served in this position for four years. During his tenure, he made significant contributions to the promotion and protection of human rights in Haryana.

Bijendra Jain passed away in 2012 at the age of 79. He was a highly respected jurist and human rights activist. His work will continue to inspire and guide those who are committed to the cause of human rights.

The other options are incorrect.

Option B: Premchand Jain was the second Chairman of Haryana Human Rights Commission. He was appointed to the position on 23 January 2000 and served until 22 January 2004.

Option C: Anand Dev Kaushal was the third Chairman of Haryana Human Rights Commission. He was appointed to the position on 23 January 2004 and served until 22 January 2008.

Option D: Darbari Lal Gupta was the fourth Chairman of Haryana Human Rights Commission. He was appointed to the position on 23 January 2008 and served until 22 January 2012.

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