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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emphasized the urgent need for swift justice in cases of crimes against women, highlighting the importance of implementing existing laws and policies aimed at ensuring their safety and security. During the National Conference of District Judiciary, Modi commended the judiciary and the Supreme Court for upholding constitutional values, but stressed the critical role of effective implementation in delivering justice to victims of crimes against women.
Modi's call for action comes amidst widespread societal concern over the brutal rape-murder of a young doctor in Kolkata. He directly addressed this issue, stating that swift judicial decisions and effective prosecution of perpetrators would provide a sense of security to women. He further highlighted the government's commitment to addressing this issue, referencing the enactment of stringent laws and the 2019 implementation of the fast-track court proposal, which aims to expedite trials in such cases.
However, the Prime Minister's call for swift justice also highlighted the need for greater coordination between different branches of the criminal justice system. He emphasized the crucial role of district monitoring committees, composed of district judges, magistrates, and police officers, in facilitating seamless collaboration between investigation, prosecution, and adjudication. These committees, he stressed, must be more active in ensuring efficient and timely resolution of cases involving crimes against women.
The Prime Minister's remarks underscore the government's focus on addressing the deeply troubling issue of crimes against women. While acknowledging the existing legal framework, he stressed the need for effective implementation and a concerted effort across the justice system to ensure accountability and deliver justice to victims. The focus on fast-track courts, coordinated action by monitoring committees, and the importance of swift judicial decisions are key elements in this approach.
The government's commitment to women's safety is further demonstrated through initiatives such as the Lakhpati Didi scheme, which aims to provide financial stability to women. However, the criticism from the Union Minister of Women and Child Development, Annapurna Devi, directed at the West Bengal government for failing to implement central schemes aimed at improving women's safety, underscores the challenge of ensuring consistent implementation across states. This disparity in implementation highlights the need for stronger federal oversight and collaboration to ensure the effective delivery of justice and safety for women throughout the country.
Source: Crimes Against Women: PM emphasizes need for speedy justice in crimes against women