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LAHORE: The Punjab Cabinet on Wednesday gave its nod to the bill for protecting women victims of violence, e-stamp paper plan besides deciding to introduce laws for banning even one dish at marriage ceremonies and setting up vigilance committees to monitor implementation of the steps proposed under the National Action Plan (NAP).

Under the Punjab Protection of Women Victims against Violence Bill 2015, special centres will be set up for the victims where they will not only be provided residence but all the facilities, from investigation to forensic test to prosecution of those accused of the violence, under one roof.

An official told Dawn that the first such centre would be set up in Multan and that all staff of these centres, including investigators and prosecutors, would be women to make the victims lodged there at ease, saving them from likely harassment at the hands of male staff.


The cabinet meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, also discussed a draft law proposing the ban on even one dish at weddings, reviewing the Marriage Functions Act 1998.

The CM sought that instead of meals serving of soup in winter and cold drinks in summer be considered in the revised version of the law in which farmhouses being offered for marriage ceremonies would also be included. He asserted the proposal to ban even the single dish in marriage functions would be an important step towards providing genuine relief to the common man.

The meeting also discussed the Punjab Vigilance Committee Bill 2015, aimed at ensuring community participation in the efforts to cope with terrorism.

The committees to be formed at three tiers under the proposed law would monitor implementation of the steps suggested in NAP and report the violation(s) to law enforcement agencies. At the district level, these bodies will work under the district coordination officers and under assistant commissioners at sub-division level while head at the union council level has not been decided yet.

Pending approval of the bill, the CM directed that the local government and other departments concerned must be consulted to harmonise it with the local governments to be formed after Sept 20 elections.

The cabinet also okayed introduction of e-stamp papers throughout the province under a phased programme under which designated bank branches would issue the stamp papers carrying bar codes to prevent forged papers.

To be introduced on July 1, the facility would be available in all 36 districts of the province by the end of the calendar year, a participant in the meeting told Dawn.

The chief minister hoped the step would not only collect more revenue but also end irregularities and fraud in the stamp papers business and thus curb illegal occupation of land through bogus stamp papers.

The cabinet was briefed on the wheat procurement campaign in which 2.95 million metric tonne wheat has been procured from cultivators who have also been electronically registered with the help of Gurdawers.

The registration data will be used for provision of gunny bags, procurement drive and payments to the cultivators in the next wheat season.

The cabinet was told about the law and order situation in the province, particularly security of the Zimbabwean cricket team.

Published in Dawn, May 21st, 2015

Cabinet approves bill to protect women against violence - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
LAHORE (Dunya News) – Punjab cabinet on Wednesday passed a women protection bill in a session presided by Chief Minister (CM) Shahbaz Sharif, reported Dunya News.

Some of the steps introduced in the bill include appointment of women protection officer in every district, monitoring of people who harass women via GPS among other steps introduced for women safety.

Cabinet also gave approval to make amendments to marriage act, it is learnt.

The bill will be tabled in Punjab Assembly for approval.

According to the bill, protection officers can demand protection, monetary and residence orders.

It will be the responsibility of the officer to ensure the rescue and shelter of distressed women who have called.

Persons involved in harassment of women can be fitted with a GPS device.

The tracking device will ensure that the movements of such persons do not trespass the areas where women frequent for work and other purposes regularly.

Financial exploitation of women is also considered as a crime under the new bill.

Men will be liable to send an appropriate percentage of their income to their homes. Not sending an appropriate amount to home will also constitute as financial exploitation.


Cabinet has also decided to review the 1998 act regarding marriage ceremonies. Suggestions have been given to revoke one dish party and introduce additional component of soup for winters and sweet drinks for summers.

Punjab cabinet approves women protection bill | Pakistan | Dunya News
 
Great Bill if implemented. We know what happen to women centric bill in patriarchial societies.
 

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