Report sought on implementation of anti-rape law

ISLAMABAD: The Senate’s standing committee on law and justice has asked the home secretaries and the police chiefs of the four provinces and Islamabad to appear before it with data about implementation of the new anti-rape law.

Senator Barrister Syed Ali Zafar, who presided over the committee’s meeting on Thursday, lauded the government’s efforts for promulgating the anti-rape law, but said the main objections in the past had been about its implementation.

The Anti-Rape (Investigation and Trial) Act 2021, passed recently by parliament, seeks to establish special courts and the use of modern devices during investigation and trial in rape cases.

The meeting was attended, among others, by Senators Shibli Faraz, Mohammad Azam Khan Swati, Azam Nazeer Tarar, Mian Raza Rabbani, Kamran Murtaza, Manzoor Ahmed Kakar and Mushtaq Ahmed.

Senate standing committee summons home secretaries, police chiefs

Ali Zafar, the chair, stated that after adoption of the law, incidents of rape in all the provincial metropolises and the federal capital had been reported in the press. He cited a news report according to which some people aided the rape of a 14-years-old girl.

He said it was unfortunate that laws adopted by the legislature for benefit of the majority were seldom implemented.

Ali Zafar noted that information received by him suggested the IGs and home departments were not yet aware about different provisions of anti-rape laws. Hence provisions relating to investigation and medical examination were not being followed.

He directed the law ministry to provide details of the steps taken to implement the anti-rape law.

Source: Dawn

Punjab reports most rape, domestic violence cases in 2020

An orientation session on Punjab Gender Parity Report 2019- 20 was organized by Mumkin Alliance Punjab on Saturday.

Cases of violence including sexual assault, harassment, rape, kidnapping and domestic violence have increased in Punjab. Punjab Commission on Status of Women (PCSW) presented detailed view of gender parity in across  Punjab on six thematic areas of justice, demographics, education, governance, health, economic participation and opportunities, and special initiatives.

He shared that it was mentioned The report on governance says there are 18 percent women among senators, 20 percent women are in National Assembly, 8 on general seats, 60 on reserved seats and one on minority seat.

There are 75 women members out of 294 in the Punjab Assembly while two of them are ministers in provincial cabinet. In Punjab Assembly, 8 women are on general seats, 66 on reserved seats and one on minority.

In general elections 2018, 47 million women voted in the country of which 27 million were from Punjab.

Salman Abid said that PCSW government of Punjab present Gender parity report .according to him there were concerns and success too. we need to devise strategy on violence against women. efficiency of institutions must be checked. Laws are there implementation is dire need of hours.

Imran Javed from official of PCSW said that punjab gender Information management System (PGIMS) . we collect data from different departments including Education , health, governance , Judiciary , Population, PCSW issue report every years.

Imran Javed said that The data was collected from thousands of public offices and there were 253 indicators.

It was mentioned in the report that crimes against women have increased as there were 5% convictions and 95% acquittals in 2020 while the police emergency number 15 received 214,493 calls regarding violence against women in Punjab.

Mumkin Alliance Ms. Nabeela Shaheen, Regional Director Aurat Foundation, Exective director IDEA  Salman Abid,  etc adressed on the occasion.

Source: The Nation