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Judiciary, executive and legislative three pillars of the system must work together to fight crimes against women: HC judge N Kumar

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Judiciary, executive and legislative three pillars of the system must work together to fight crimes against women: HC judge N Kumar

Mangaluru: In a workshop “samvedana” conducted for judges of north canara and south canara, High Court judge N Kumar said that the three pillars of the system if they come together and work for crimes against women harassments can be successfully prevented. Prostitution is not a crime but activities provoking this are. If department of police tries to understand the sensitivity of the laws, harassments, molestations on women can be resolved he said.

Judges from various parts of the state attended the workshop.

 

 

 

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