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Why men's rights activists are against inclusion of marital rape
Will inclusion of marital rape help abused women in a marital relationship or will it end up destroying Indian family values in the name of justice? #Indian Penal Code #marital rape #Domestic Violence Act #Delhi gangrape case #Justice Verma Committee Report
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Where are the 60,000 missing children every year?
Justice Verma Committee also highlighted one of the biggest problems of the country - the 60,000 children who go missing every year in India due to trafficking. #ThatsJustWrong #NCRB #missing children in Delhi #Sexual assault charges #Human trafficking in India #Justice Verma Committee Report
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Ordinance on rape: Govt says it is open to consultation
After the union cabinet approved an ordinance to effect changes in laws against sexual crimes, the government Saturday said it was open to consultation and changes after women's groups urged the president not to sign it. #NewsTracker #Justice Verma Committee Report #Ordinance on rape laws #Women's groups
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Why India doesn't need to change its rape law
What is the reason the Cabinet is now seeking death for some rapists? It isn't rising crime, as the data shows. It is bullying by the media, and the fantastic idea that legislation can solve our problems. #InMyOpinion #Delhi gangrape case #Justice Verma Committee Report
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UN regrets anti-rape law not reflecting Verma panel views
New Delhi: The United Nations Wednesday expressed regret that the anti-rape law passed by the government after the December 16 gang-rape incident did not fully reflect the recommendations of the Justice JS Verma Committee. "Recommendations on marital rap #New Delhi #United Nations #India
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The Hindu
Is the law really a tribute to Verma?
In an interesting coincidence, President Pranab Mukherjee gave his assent to the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition, and Redressal) Bill, 2012, on the night of April 22, when Justice J.S. Verma, whose guidelines in the Visha #Pranab Mukherjee #Lok Sabha #India
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The Hindu
“Rape law changes welcome, yet an opportunity lost”
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Violence Again Women, Rashida Manjoo, on Wednesday regretted that the amendments made to the rape laws in India did not fully reflect the recommendations of the Justice J.S. Verma Committee, set up in the aftermat #India #United Nations




