-phases of nickel hydroxide and cobalt hydroxide samples crystallize in cadmium iodide type structure. -cobalt hydroxide on oxidation generates -CoOOH which crystallized in 3R 1 polytype while the structure of -phase of NiOOH polytype is less well understood. -and bc -phases of nickel hydroxide samples were prepared by using ammonium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide as precipitating agents. Powder X-ray diffraction data shows that -phase of nickel hydroxide is perfectly crystalline in nature while bc -phase of nickel hydroxide is poorly ordered. -and bc -phases of nickel hydroxide samples were subjected to chemical oxidation using sodium hypochlorite. The oxidized phases of -and bc -phases of nickel oxyhydroxide are highly disordered and the broadening of reflections in the powder X-ray diffraction patterns is due to the presence of structural disorder, variations in the crystallite size, and strain. On reduction of -and bc -phases of nickel oxyhydroxide, the powder X-ray diffraction patterns visually match the powder X-ray diffraction data of the pristine phases of -and bc -phases of nickel hydroxide indicating that the -phase of nickel hydroxide does not transform to bc -phase of nickel hydroxide, but the particle sizes are significantly affected.