NHRC, India hears online 86 cases of alleged bonded labour in Haryana brick kilns

  • Chairperson, Justice V. Ramasubramanian highlights the need for a helpline for labourers with a proper record of their employment to help track incidents of bonded labour
  • Submission of reports in all the cases as per the directions of the NHRC assured by the state
  • Authorities assure compliance with Supreme Court directives and laws to address cases of bonded labour

New Delhi: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), India heard 86 cases online of alleged bonded labour in brick kilns across various districts of Haryana. Chairperson, Justice V. Ramasubramanian presided over the hearing in the presence of Joint Secretary,  Samir Kumar, Joint Registrar (Law), Indrajeet Kumar and other senior officers. The hearing was attended by senior functionaries of the state government, including the Chief Secretary, Anurag Rastogi, Labour Commissioner,  Vijaykumar Bhavikatti and the District Magistrates (DMs) of all the districts.

Justice Ramasubramanian said that in most of the cases, the records had not been properly examined by the concerned government functionaries. Therefore, they did not have credible evidence to declare the labourers as bonded labourers. He urged the officers to remain vigilant while dealing with cases of bonded labour. He further asked them to follow the requirements laid down in the Standard Operating Procedure for Identification and Rescue of Bonded Labourers and Prosecution of Offenders, issued by the Ministry of Labour and Employment vide letter dated 14th May 2026, while constituting the team for the enquiry into the complaint. He also emphasised the need to launch a helpline so that labourers can seek help when needed to help track the incidents of bonded labour.

Samir Kumar, Joint Secretary, NHRC highlighted the need to comply with the NHRC directions and take action as per its ‘Advisory 2.0 to Identify, Release and Rehabilitate Bonded Labourers.’ The Haryana Chief Secretary, the Labour Commissioner and the DMs presented the bonded labour cases during the hearing. The Commission reviewed the Action Taken Reports (ATRs) submitted by the DMs on the complaints under its consideration.

The Chief Secretary and the Labour Commissioner assured the Commission that all the 86 cases would be reviewed and the requisite information and reports would be submitted thereafter. They also assured the Commission that full compliance with the directions of the Supreme Court and the applicable laws would be ensured to facilitate immediate remedial action in cases relating to bonded labour.

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