Bill seeking to provide stricter punishments for crimes against women passed by Maharashtra Assembly
By ANI | Updated: December 23, 2021 21:20 IST2021-12-23T21:10:28+5:302021-12-23T21:20:07+5:30
The "Shakti Bill", seeking to provide stricter punishments for crimes against women, has been passed by the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly on Thursday.

Bill seeking to provide stricter punishments for crimes against women passed by Maharashtra Assembly
The "Shakti Bill", seeking to provide stricter punishments for crimes against women, has been passed by the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly on Thursday.
The bill was introduced by State Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil in the assembly today. The Assembly passed the bill unanimously as it was supported by the Opposition parties.
Now, the Bill will be introduced in the Council and will send for the approval of the Governor followed by the President's assent after its passage.
Last year on December 14, the Maharashtra government tabled the Shakti Bill, pertaining to the prevention of incidents of violence and atrocities against women and children in the state.
( With inputs from ANI )
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