The real culprits can be identified quickly. The law minister said that if the trial is completed within the time limit fixed by the law, it will be beneficial. The attorney general says the law will not give rapists the courage to commit crimes. Meanwhile, a retired judge of the Appellate Division called the new law a safeguard for the country's women.
According to human rights organizations, an average of three women are raped every day in the country. Although the maximum sentence for rape was life imprisonment 17 years ago, the crime rate has not decreased in recent times. In response to the people's demand for increasing the sentence, the government amended the law on October 12 to provide for the death penalty as a punishment for rape, murder and torture. Analyzing the law, those concerned say that this law is the highest measure by the state for rapists and rapists. Attorney General AM Amin Uddin said, “I am sure rapists and miscreants will be scared. This will reduce such crimes in the society.
On the other hand, Law Minister Advocate Anisul Haque said that since DNA testing of both the accused and the victim is mandatory, the rate of such harassment cases will be reduced and the culprits will be identified quickly. Retired Justice Nazmun Ara Sultana of the Appellate Division called the new law a milestone in the protection of women. He said the maximum punishment for murder is death. But in many cases, rape is horrific, cruel. However, if the law is not implemented, such incidents will increase. It will not decrease.
The amended law has brought relief to the common man as well. Ordinary students said the law would increase the punishment for rapists. And if the law is implemented, such incidents will come down. Their hope is that this time the beloved motherland will be free from rape. Formula Time TV.
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