New law soon to ensure women's safety, privacy by greatindian on 03 June, 2012 - 06:00 PM | ||
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greatindian | New law soon to ensure women's safety, privacy on 03 June, 2012 - 06:00 PM | |
Home Minister Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan has promised to bring in a new law that will ensure the safety of women and protect their privacy.In an article released here for publication on Saturday, Mr. Radhakrishnan said he proposed to hold discussions with all sections of civil society, particularly women, before drafting the Bill for the proposed law. He has convened a special conference to discuss the draft Bill on June 6.The Minister said the new law would have provisions that would make intrusions into women's privacy in educational institutions, religious places, bus stops, roadside, railway stations, cinema theatres, parks, beaches, festival venues, and in cyber space punishable. The intrusions include taking photographs or video shoots of women in public places and propagating them through mobiles and other devises.The law would put the burden of preventing such actions on the persons who are in charge of such public places. It would be the responsibility of such authorities to report any such violations or crimes against women. Any lapse in taking action would be made liable for punishment.He said that in the event of crimes taking place in buses and other public utilities, it would be the responsibility of the workers to immediately produce the vehicle at the nearest police station. Failure to take action and report to the police would be considered a crime. Similarly, heads of educational institutions would have the powers to ban the electronic gadgets that could be used for crimes against women. The law would also make possession of photographs and video clips that violate the modesty of women and children a crime. |