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Lack of will to constitute fast track courts leaves rape victims dejected | | | Early Times Report Jammu, June 25: The inordinate delay in disposal of rape cases due to huge pendency in different district courts of the state by successive coalition governments has left many rape victims on mercy of God. The nonchalant attitude of hitherto successive governments can be corroborated from this fact that before assuming these dispensations had made repeated announcements that the fast track courts would be constituted to deliver justice to rape victims but ironically after getting power, it proved to be mere empty recurring. Nikhil Sharma, working with a private company in Jammu castigated the lackadaisical approach of successive governments which ruled the state for their failure to fast track the all the pending rape cases at various districts. Jagdev Singh a political activist said that we are living in civilized society where there is no place for such heinous crime against women when various campaigns have been organised for women empowerment but in reality our legislators failed to deliver justice to rape victims. Tinku, a civilian strongly advocated fast tracking of all the pending rape cases in the state and put blame on the successive governments who time and again ruled the state but failed to deliver justice to rape victims. |
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