The Haryana Human Rights Commission has ordered a probe into the custodial death of an undertrial in a Faridabad jail. According to the order, the commission seeks a report examining allegations raised around the circumstances of the death, including claims of harassment and medical negligence. The commission also directs scrutiny of whether prison safety protocols and related procedures are followed, focusing on compliance with standards intended to protect inmates. The probe is expected to assess the conduct of jail authorities and the adequacy of medical care provided to the undertrial, alongside any lapses in custody and supervision. The commission’s action reflects its mandate to investigate human rights violations and to ensure that relevant institutional responsibilities are met. The order specifies that a detailed report is to be submitted to the commission, which will then consider the findings in relation to the allegations and the circumstances leading to the death.