Indian Law and Crime Against Women
| Vol-4 | Issue-6 | June 2019 | Published Online: 04 June 2019 PDF ( 139 KB ) | ||
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| Mr. Ramender 1 | ||
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1Assistant Professor, GCW Bahadurgarh |
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| Abstract | ||
'Murder, 'robbery,' 'cheating,' and other common crimes against women may be committed by males in patriarchal societies. With a rise in female-on-female assaults, the country's progress in all of these areas is being hampered. Every 1.7 minutes in India, a crime against women is reported by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB). The Indian Constitution explicitly states that women and men have equal rights. In addition to granting women equal rights, the Constitution permits the State to implement policies that benefit women. In favour of women, there are several laws and regulations. When it comes to protecting oneself against crime, women need to be informed of their constitutional rights and regulations. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Murder, robbery, National Crime Records Bureau. | ||
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