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What is the National Commission?

The National Commission is an independent institution working for justice, law, interfaith harmony, and protection of human rights.

When was the Commission established?

The National Commission was established in 2009 under an Act of Parliament.

How can I get free legal consultation?

You can contact our Legal Aid Division for free legal consultation. Call our hotline 1080 or submit an online application.

Does the Commission provide court representation?

Yes, in special circumstances, the Commission provides court representation, especially in human rights cases.

How can I participate in interfaith dialogues?

We regularly organize interfaith dialogues. You can contact our Interfaith Division to get information about upcoming programs.

What to do in case of religious conflict?

Immediately call our hotline 1080. Our team will quickly assess the situation and take appropriate action.

How to report human rights violations?

You can fill out an online complaint form, call the hotline, or visit our office directly. All complaints are kept secure and confidential.

Are there separate facilities for women?

Yes, we have separate counseling and legal consultation facilities for women. There is also a dedicated division for women's rights.

What happens after filing a complaint?

You will receive an initial response within 48 hours. Investigation will then begin and you will receive regular updates.

Can complaints be anonymous?

Yes, you can file anonymous complaints. However, providing contact information is better for detailed investigation.

Where are the Commission offices located?

Our main office is in Islamabad. We also have regional offices in all major cities.

Does the Commission work 24/7?

Our hotline is available 24/7. Other services are available during office hours. We respond immediately in emergency situations.

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