"If required, Asaram must undergo narco test (polygraph test) to prove his innocence," chairman of the Commission Prof Ladkumari Jain said.
Expressing regret that crime against women in the country was on the rise, Jain appealed to families not to take their daughters and women to self-styled godmen for any kind of treatment.
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Jain also claimed that there were several cases where Section 498A (dowry law) was being misused and demanded it be amended.
Terming juvenile law as "outrageous", Jain said, "It should be applied depending on the physical and mental status of the accused."
Asaram was remanded in 14-day judicial custody by a local court yesterday in connection with the case. He has denied the charges.
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