National Advisory Council seeks
suggestions on anti-violence bill
Saturday May 21, 2011 03:42:08 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: The National
Advisory Council Friday placed in the public domain the draft
Prevention of Communal and Targeted Violence (Access to Justice
and Reparations) Bill, prepared by its working group, for
comments.
According to a NAC press release, comments may be sent by June 4
by e-mail at wgcvb@nac.nic.in or by post.
The working group had presented its draft bill to the NAC in
April. The NAC is headed by United Progressive Alliance
chairperson Sonia Gandhi.
One of the key guiding principles of the bill is the need for an
independent national authority to ensure effective compliance with
the law without disturbing India's federal structure.
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