Maliwal took over the reins of the Commission from Barkha Shukla Singh, who was appointed during the Congress regime and completed her tenure in July.
Towards the fag end of her stint, Singh was embroiled in a row with the AAP government, ostensibly over her apparent patronage of Lipika Mitra, wife of AAP leader Somnath Bharti, an act that was largely perceived as having deeper political connotations.
Determined to change the Commission's image of a "powerless body", Maliwal after consultations with experts and lawyers also found that under the Delhi Commission for Women Act 1994, Commission has the authority to issue arrest warrants and order attachment of property and salary if a person disobeys its summons.
Five months in office and with the new year about to ring in, Maliwal says her focus remains on making Delhi safer for women and children and promoting cooperation among all agencies involved in working for the same.
With respect to sectors requiring improvement, the Commission has been insistent on the requirement of police reforms in order to enforce greater accountability, right from filing FIRs to due diligence for charge-sheeting and conviction.
"There must be concerted action to address the fact that of approximately 11,000 cases of crimes against women in Delhi in 2014, only 9 persons were convicted. Secondly, there is a need to work on expanding the capacity of forensics labs in Delhi to tackle the huge forensic demands and subsequent delays in convictions," Maliwal told PTI.
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