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SC Women Lawyers Assn condemns crime against women
New Delhi: The Supreme Court Women Lawyers Association (SCWLA) on Wednesday condemned recent “horrendous, violent and brutal” crimes against women and...
New Delhi: The Supreme Court Women Lawyers Association (SCWLA) on Wednesday condemned recent “horrendous, violent and brutal” crimes against women and young girls, and sought immediate and comprehensive reforms to protect them.
In a statement, the association, led by its president and senior advocate Mahalakshmi Pavani, sought a complete and effective ban on online pornography and obscenity on OTT platforms, along with the installation of CCTV cameras across workplaces and institutions.
“The SCWLA is deeply shocked, traumatised, agonised and pained by the recent spurt of crimes against women, girls and infants, who come from various walks of life, caste, class and age, which were reported in Kolkata, Bihar, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and other parts of India at the hands of brutal, insensitive, perverted perpetrators,” the statement said.
“The association condemns the recent horrific crimes against young girls and women and calls for immediate and comprehensive reforms to protect women,” it added. “We also urge that gender sensitisation committees come into place in all public and private sectors in consonance with the Prevention of Sexual Harassment at Workplace (POSH) guidelines,” it said. While calling upon government officials, legal authorities and people to unite to address the issue of women’s security with urgency and seriousness, the association said only comprehensive and coordinated action could create a safer and more equitable society for women.
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