Justice Verma, who headed a Government-appointed panel that examined laws on crimes against women in the aftermath of the last December's Delhi gangrape case, said movement for gender justice and women's rights should be carried out on a sustained basis.
"Change in mindset is more important than enactment of a law against sexual offences. The role of the civil society is more important than the Government," he said, speaking at a women's rights conclave organised by Indian Merchants Chamber.
Praising the youth for raising their voice against sexual offences, Justice Verma said, "The youth of this country continued their peaceful protests despite provocation from the police. I saw visuals of young boys and girls being beaten brutally by police but they still did not react and protested peacefully. Mahatma Gandhi would have been pleased."
The retired SC Chief Justice wondered why Government praised Delhi Police chief soon after the gangrape case.
"When our Home Minister patted the Delhi Police chief's back for arresting the accused in the gangrape case four days after the incident, I wondered why couldn't the police have prevented the rape in the first place."
The shocking crime, which outraged the country, could have been prevented if Delhi Police had implemented directives given by the courts regarding safety of women, he noted.
Emphasising the need for gender sensitivity, he said, "Police do not register FIRs. A victim of sexual offence is already humiliated and then she faces humiliation at the police station. She has to undergo a medical examination which is conducted in a very vulgar manner and then the trial."
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