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Why International Women’s Day has a special significance this year  

March 5, 2013

 

The outrage over the dastardly Delhi gang-rape has subsided, but at the end of it, women seem to be paying a price for the lack of security it exposed. People don’t trust ham-handed police investigations, more importantly we don’t really trust the justice system to deliver. What lies ahead? Lets hear Justice Sujata Manohar on “The case for delivering better Justice to Women: A view from the Judge's Chair” on this International Women’s Day


Sucheta Dalal


In December last year, it seemed as if all of India had risen in protest against the horrendous gang-rape of a Delhi student who later succumbed to her injuries. Students, teachers, parents and, it would seem, every male member of their family stood with the women protesters, braving the cold as well as the abuse, the lathi charge and the water cannons unleashed by the police at us, the people of India.


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-- Sucheta Dalal