Dec 152012
 

CJI expresses concern over rising crime against women Amritsar: Taking a serious note of increasing cases of crime against women, Chief Justice of India Justice Altamas Kabir on Saturday said there was a need for people’s mindset to change to counter violence and injustice against women.

Justice Kabir, who was here for the foundation stone laying ceremony of a new building of Khalsa College of Law, said crime against women has become quite common and there was need for people’s mindset to change.

CJI expresses concern over rising crime against women

“People’s mindset has to be changed and once that happens I think lot of thing can be remedied,” he told reporters here.

The CJI also said that backlog of cases can be overcome by “strengthening infrastructure of courts in India”.

“By just increasing the strength of judges we cannot overcome the backlog of cases, there is need for adding facilities as well.

CJI expresses concern over rising crime against women

“There are many examples of states where the infrastructure has been strengthened (and situation) has improved a lot. Secondly I feel that police investigations have to be thorough,” he said.

Elaborating further, Justice Kabir said that many cases continue to drag on due to the slow pace of police investigation.

“If we improve the investigations by police and make mechanisms of out of court mutual settlements, we will see a huge improvement,” he said.

Later he also addressed a seminar on ‘Protection of Rights of Children, Women and Senior Citizen’, where he emphasised that children and women were vulnerable to crime and citizens needed to sensitised about their legal rights.

Besides Justice Kabir, Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, senior Supreme Court Judge Justice DK Jain and Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court Justice AK Sikri attended the ceremony.

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First Published: Saturday, December 15, 2012, 21:26

Dec 122012
 

BJP distances from its HR cell convenor`s letter New Delhi: BJP Wednesday distanced itself from a complaint made to President Pranab Mukherjee by convener of the party’s human rights cell against the Chief Justice of India and expressed regret over it.

In a letter to Mukherjee, BJP president Nitin Gadkari said the party dissasociates itself from the complaint and conveys its regrets to the President.

BJP distances from its HR cell convenor`s letter

“This is completely unauthorised and does not represent the view of the party. We disown it completely and convey our regrets for the agony it has caused to the Hon’ble Chief Justice of India whom we hold a high regard,” Gadkari said in his letter.

He said he was “distressed” to know that a representation has been made to the President, with copies to the Vice President and the Prime Minister, making certain “uncalled for and unwarranted” allegations against the CJI.

BJP distances from its HR cell convenor`s letter

The representation made by Sudhir Aggarwal, national convener of BJP’s Human Rights Cell, has said the CJI should have recused himself from the hearing of the petition filed by P A Sangma challenging the election of Pranab Mukherjee as President, due to his close proximity to the counsels arguing the case.

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First Published: Wednesday, December 12, 2012, 23:48