Vision & Mission
The mission of “National Consumer Rights & Anti-Crime Bureau” is to build a multidisciplinary community engaged in the study and practice of human rights and justice that promotes the economic and political enfranchisement of each and every human being both locally and globally and further to ensure that Justice is delivered to any body and everybody in its right spirit and within adequate time.
- The Right To Be Protected Against Marketing Of Goods Which Are Hazardous To Life And Property.
- The Right To Be Informed About The Quality,Quantity,Potency,Purity,Standard And Price Of Good To Protect The Consumer Against Unfair Trade Practices.
- The Right To Be Assured, Whatever Possible, Access To An Authority Of Goods At Competitive Prices.
- The Right To Be Heard And To Be Assured That Consumer Interests Will Receive Due Consideration At Appropriate Forums.
- The Right To Be Seek Redressal Against Unfair Trade Practices Or Unscrupulous Exploitation Of Consumers.
- The Prime Duty of Anti-Crime Bureau Organisation is helping the Victims.
- Every member should maintain the full knowledge of laws and orders of Crime.
- It is the Duty of every member promoting goodness and prosperity among the People.
- Creating awareness to the citizens of Anti-Crime.
It is a unique a kind of human rights center in the country that is truly interdisciplinary. Lawyers, law-students work side-by-side with scholars and practitioners across disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, government, public policy, the fine arts and in any every such field wherever humanity has a chance of loosing its dignity. The Center’s motto is “Partners for Change at the Intersection of Academics and Advocacy,” representing its mission and unique position as an academic center that not only works across disciplines, but also collaborates with the communities outside the academy to affect innovative, enduring change in the lives of each and every effected individual, group, cast, creed, religion or any other group of any nature whatsoever.