Law Minister Kiren Rijju criticized WB Govt for failure to arrange a fast tracking court for cases of sexual violations – News2IN
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Law Minister Kiren Rijju criticized WB Govt for failure to arrange a fast tracking court for cases of sexual violations

Law Minister Kiren Rijju criticized WB Govt for failure to arrange a fast tracking court for cases of sexual violations
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New Delhi: The Law Minister of Rijiju Kiren Union on Wednesday condemned the Government of West Bengal over the delay in establishing a quick track of the court to provide rapid justice in cases of sexual violations and the allegations behave as if the country was “outside India Unity”.
Overcoming times now Summit, Rijju speaks in support of incitement law states that the punishment measures need to exist to ensure that the absolute rights of freedom of expression are not used to damage the country’s unity and unity.
He also said that at the end of this year, a “note” the number of judges would be appointed.
At the fast track court, the Union Minister said he would ensure that sufficient pressure was given to the West Bengal government to establish a special court.
“It is very unfortunate that the West Bengal government has not determined every fast track court.
This is injustice for the country youth.
In fact, West Bengal is the only country that has not taken any steps in this matter.
I must be written to WB CM and I will It reminded again.
“West Bengal behaves as if the state is outside the Indian Union.
This is not good, “he said Sexual violations (Pocso) Law, in 31 countries and regions Triggered They.
Arunachal Pradesh has told the Ministry of Justice in Kement Erian law for now, the court is not needed in countries because of the low number of cases.
Goa is allocated two ftscs.
It provides approval for one FTSC, but has not operated it, the source said.
Approval from the state is a must as FTSCS is part of a centralized sponsored scheme where the two Centers and Chip countries with funds.
“I will ensure that sufficient pressure given to the West Bengal government to regulate rapidly traces the court,” he said.
Rijiju also shows the need for Lok Adalats, states the justice and justice must be conveyed at the door of the person’s house to encourage them to seek legal assistance.
The Minister speaks on the topic of often controversial the appointment of judges and said that the government has become more proactive.
He said that it was not a government that pointed to the judge, but they took after a long process.
“The government cannot produce its own names.
The last five months the government has been very proactive and at the end of this year, you will see a record number of appointed judges.
After this many misunderstandings will be navigated,” he said.
Speaking of allegations is often repeated from opposition parties in the influence of the government in the judiciary, Rijiju argues that such accusations are “disgusting” and only work for guesses aspersions in their independence.
The Minister also said that government differences in opinion by justice in certain cases do not have to be seen in the light of “division and gap”.
“If you are in the democratic society these differences exist and show independent thoughts.
We must respect differences of opinion,” he said.
While the minister refused to comment on certain cases, he resigned the incitement law stating that no freedom can be used to harm national interest.
“Actions that harm national interests, there must be something in the law to ensure that no freedom must be given to people who can destroy the unity and unity of the country.” To exist as a nation, you need certain things that must be part of your thinking process …
“While I will not be like comment on the provisions of incitement, in general, while freedom of expression is absolute, should not extend to that point It will damage our unity and diversity, “he said.

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