A bench of acting Chief Justice B D Ahmed and Justice S Mridul made the remarks after going through the crime-mapping charts and tables submitted by Delhi Police pursuant to the court's order to undertake the exercise.
"On going through the charts and accompanying table, we find the data to be quite revealing. It appears that there are certain pockets in Delhi where crimes of this nature (against women) occur more frequently than others.
"These areas should be regarded as those where immediate action, like increased policing, gender sensitisation drives, public awareness campaigns should be initiated," the bench said, adding "what is the point in having gender sensitisation drive in Mandir Marg or Tilak Marg where there are no such crimes?"
The court said a "rifled approach" is needed to tackle the issue of crimes against women, particularly now when the crime-mapping data is available.
"Have a rifled approach. You have these areas in sight. Increased policing in these areas can be effective. If you police, eve-teasing, molestation and rapes will go down," the bench said.
The court directed Delhi police to file a status report "indicating the measures they have taken after crime-mapping was done and measures they propose to take to bring down these crimes so that such crimes, if not completely eradicated, should be greatly reduced" and listed the matter for further hearing on May 21.
The crime-mapping exercise was undertaken by Delhi police on the orders of the court on a PIL filed by Nandita Dhar through advocate Gaurav Kumar Bansal alleging instances of eve-teasing in Delhi had increased by over 700 per cent in 2013.
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