The NHRC is a multi-member body comprising:
1. Chairperson:
2. Members:
3. Ex-Officio Members:

The chairperson and members are appointed by the President based on recommendations from a committee led by the Prime Minister.

The president can remove the chairman or any member from the office:
In addition to these, the president can also remove the chairman or any member on the ground of proved misbehavior or incapacity.

The specific objectives of the establishment of the commission are:
Diversification in selection committee:
Bing greater transparency:
Develop human resource:
Enhance powers:
Ratification of major conventions and enactment of enabling laws will help strengthen NHRCs powers.

The definition of human rights changes with transformations in society and polity through time. Today, the challenges to human rights are numerous including those of refugees fleeing from persecution (E.g.: Rohingya), gender violence as well as environmental refugees.
It is thus crucial that the NHRC function properly so as to secure the rights to life, liberty, equality and dignity of the individual guaranteed by the Constitution, so that each human can enjoy the opportunity to grow and realize their maximum potential.