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Full text of PM's letter to Justice JS Verma
- Wednesday January 30, 2013
- India News | NDTV.com
The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh has written to Justice (Retd) J.S.Verma on the report submitted by the Committee on Amendments to Criminal Law. The text of the Prime Minister's letter is as follows:
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Law Minister on Justice Verma report: highlights
- Thursday January 24, 2013
- India News | Edited by Samira Shaikh
The Justice JS Verma committee, which has said that "failure of governance" is the root cause for sexual crime, has put the ball for action in the government's court by meeting a tough 30-day deadline to submit its recommendations on changes in law.
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Recommendations of the Justice Verma Committee: 10-point cheat-sheet
- Thursday January 24, 2013
- Cheat Sheet | Edited by Prasad Sanyal
A three-member commission assigned to review laws for sexual crimes submitted its report to the government on Wednesday. The commission, headed by former Chief Justice of India, Justice JS Verma, has identified "failure of governance" as the root cause for sexual crime. It has criticised the government, the police and even the public for its apath...
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After Justice Verma report, ball now in government's court
- Thursday January 24, 2013
- India News | Edited by Samira Shaikh
The Justice JS Verma committee, which has said that "failure of governance" is the root cause for sexual crime, has put the ball for action in the government's court by meeting a tough 30-day deadline to submit its recommendations on changes in law.
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No consensus on death penalty for rapists; favour life imprisonment, says Prakash Karat
- Friday January 4, 2013
- India News | Reported by Sandeep Phukan; edited by Mala Das
On a day when the government deliberated upon measures it should recommend to the Justice JS Verma Committee, constituted to strengthen laws on crimes against women, the CPI(M) says death penalty for rapists may not be the best idea.
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Full text of PM's letter to Justice JS Verma
- Wednesday January 30, 2013
- India News | NDTV.com
The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh has written to Justice (Retd) J.S.Verma on the report submitted by the Committee on Amendments to Criminal Law. The text of the Prime Minister's letter is as follows:
- www.ndtv.com
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Law Minister on Justice Verma report: highlights
- Thursday January 24, 2013
- India News | Edited by Samira Shaikh
The Justice JS Verma committee, which has said that "failure of governance" is the root cause for sexual crime, has put the ball for action in the government's court by meeting a tough 30-day deadline to submit its recommendations on changes in law.
- www.ndtv.com
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Recommendations of the Justice Verma Committee: 10-point cheat-sheet
- Thursday January 24, 2013
- Cheat Sheet | Edited by Prasad Sanyal
A three-member commission assigned to review laws for sexual crimes submitted its report to the government on Wednesday. The commission, headed by former Chief Justice of India, Justice JS Verma, has identified "failure of governance" as the root cause for sexual crime. It has criticised the government, the police and even the public for its apath...
- www.ndtv.com
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After Justice Verma report, ball now in government's court
- Thursday January 24, 2013
- India News | Edited by Samira Shaikh
The Justice JS Verma committee, which has said that "failure of governance" is the root cause for sexual crime, has put the ball for action in the government's court by meeting a tough 30-day deadline to submit its recommendations on changes in law.
- www.ndtv.com
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No consensus on death penalty for rapists; favour life imprisonment, says Prakash Karat
- Friday January 4, 2013
- India News | Reported by Sandeep Phukan; edited by Mala Das
On a day when the government deliberated upon measures it should recommend to the Justice JS Verma Committee, constituted to strengthen laws on crimes against women, the CPI(M) says death penalty for rapists may not be the best idea.
- www.ndtv.com