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Info on gang-rape can be sent to Mehra panel till Jan 18

Info on gang-rape can be sent to Mehra panel till Jan 18

Rediff.com10 Jan 2013

The Justice Usha Mehra panel, constituted to review responses to the December 16 gang-rape case and suggest measures to improve safety and security of women in Delhi, will receive public opinion and suggestions till January 18.

Delhi gang rape: Mehra panel slams police, transport dept

Delhi gang rape: Mehra panel slams police, transport dept

Rediff.com22 Feb 2013

Justice Usha Mehra Commission has rapped the Delhi Police and the city transport department, saying lack of coordination between them allowed the bus used in December 16 gang rape case to ply uninterrupted despite being fined many times.

Send your suggestions on Delhi rape case to probe panel

Send your suggestions on Delhi rape case to probe panel

Rediff.com11 Jan 2013

The Justice Usha Mehra Panel, which has been constituted to review responses to the December 16 gang rape case, will receive public opinions and suggestions till January 18.

Gangrape case: One-member panel to probe police 'lapses'

Gangrape case: One-member panel to probe police 'lapses'

Rediff.com25 Dec 2012

A one-member panel is being set up to investigate "lapses" by police in connection with the gangrape of a 23-year-old student in the national capital.

Home ministry against abolition of death penalty

Home ministry against abolition of death penalty

Rediff.com4 Oct 2015

The Union home ministry is likely to reject Law Commission's recommendation for abolition of death penalty.

Abolish death penalty except in terror cases: Law Commission

Abolish death penalty except in terror cases: Law Commission

Rediff.com31 Aug 2015

While supporting death for those convicted in terror cases and for waging war against the country, the report, 'The Death Penalty' said that although there is no valid penological justification for treating terrorism differently from other crimes, concern is often raised that abolition of capital punishment for terror-related offences and waging war will affect national security.