Categories National

Senate Committee Calls for National Database as Domestic Violence Cases Surge in Punjab

Expressing concerns about 10,201 cases of domestic violence against women in Punjab in 2023, a parliamentary body on Wednesday called for a national updated database on crimes against women and children under the Ministry of Human Rights.

The Senate Functional Committee on Human Rights, chaired by Senator Samina Mumtaz Zehri, which met at the Parliament House took notice of increasing cases of domestic violence against women and children.

The meeting began with a discussion on the Bill titled ‘The National Commission on the Rights of Child (Amendment) Bill 2023’. Senator Dr Zarqa Suharwardy emphasised the necessity of inspecting and monitoring children’s activities across various sectors and stressed that safeguarding children’s rights was a shared objective among the committee members.

Federal Minister for Law, Justice, and Human Rights Senator Azam Nazeer Tarar discussed the need to refine the language of the legislation. The chairperson of the National Commission on the Rights of Child (NCRC), Ayesha Raza Farooq, claimed that significant progress had been made, particularly in compiling data and collaborating with relevant authorities to ensure the provision of necessary information.

She also mentioned the coordination with Meta International and the launch of an app called ‘Take It Down’, designed specifically for children under 18. This is a free service aimed at obstructing obscene content. Senator Tarar emphasised that obscene content would be removed within an hour and that the source of the content would be blocked.

He added young people over 18 would be able to use the app in its second phase. Moreover, the committee members unanimously agreed to re-nominate Senator Liaqat Khan Tarakai as a member of the Senior Citizens Council.

Chairperson Senator Samina Mumtaz Zehri, while commending the ‘Take It Down’ app initiative, stressed that children were the future asset and that many of them did not know how to protect themselves, with their parents often being unaware of such issues.

The committee members had an extensive discussion on the sharing of data from the provinces per the 18th Amendment. Senator Samina Mumtaz Zehri clarified that the 18th Amendment did not prohibit the sharing of data with the provinces.

She also emphasised that provincial authorities often took these matters lightly, leading to inconsistencies in the data reported. She lamented that such negligence was a “crime against humanity”.

Senator Samina Mumtaz Zehri expressed serious concerns about the rising number of crimes against women and children in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Through the documents shared by Punjab police, it was revealed that more than 10,201 cases of domestic violence against women in Punjab were unearthed only in 2023.

According to the documents submitted by KP police, the conviction rate in cases of crimes and women and children was only two to five per cent.

The chairperson held extensive discussions with the prosecution and police authorities of the respective provinces to come up with proposals to uproot the lacunas in their respective investigation and prosecution procedures.

She expressed her serious reservations about the lack of seriousness of the departments in preparing updated data on all these cases. In addition, the DIG Investigation Monitoring Punjab presented data on sexual abuse, murder, rape, acid attacks, and domestic violence from January 2021 to 2024.

The chairperson, along with other committee members, noted a lack of clarity in the data presented. Senator Samina also emphasised the importance of this issue, pointing out inconsistencies in the data shared with the committee. She voiced concerns about the numerous cases that had yet to see justice.

Referring to the case of a minor who was abused on August 22 2024, within the premises of Ganga Ram Hospital, Lahore, she highlighted that authorities often claimed domestic violence was outside their jurisdiction when an FIR was filed.

She stressed that every case should be treated as a priority, lamenting the ongoing pattern of one incident after another where the culprits remain unpunished.

Senator Samina further remarked that parliament and the relevant department would be held accountable for the heinous crimes occurring one after another. She cited the brutal murder of two sisters in Gujrat, who were assaulted for refusing forced marriage.

She also listed cases of acid attacks, a missing four-year-old girl, alleged rape, and a tragic incident where a father had to witness the murder of his daughter, condemning these as a disgrace to humanity.

She said that the prosecution often ends up defending the criminals. Senator Tarar, acknowledging the chairperson’s comments, added that the entire system needed a thorough overhaul.

The chairperson also stressed the need for accurate facts and figures and urged for action rather than mere presentations. She warned that negligence could lead to a society where killing became a trend and sexual abuse was normalised.

She also criticised the increasing prevalence of forced marriages for unjustifiable reasons. The committee members also discussed in detail the alleged murder case of Sania Zehra, who was subjected to brutal domestic violence in Multan on May 9 2024. The officials concerned provided details based on forensic evidence and apprised the committee members on the status of ongoing progress on the cases.

In attendance were Senator Dr Zarqa Suharwardy Taimur, Senator Syed Ali Zafar, Senator Mohammad Humayun Mohmand, Senator Poonjo Bheel, Senator Rana Mahmoodul Hassan, Federal Minister for Law, Justice, and Human Rights Senator Azam Nazeer Tarar, and others.

Author

Khudayar Mohla, Managing Partner Mohla & Mohla, Founder of the Law Today Pakistan,

Managing Partner at Mohla & Mohla - Advocates and Legal Consultants, Islamabad, Founder of The Law Today Pakistan (TLTP) Newswire Service. Former President Press Association of Supreme Court of Pakistan with over two decades of coverage of defining judicial moments - including the dissolution and restoration of Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Asif Ali Zardari NAB cases, Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani contempt proceedings, Panama Papers case against Mian Nawaz Sharif, matters involving Imran Khan, and the high treason trial of former Army Chief and President Pervez Musharraf. He now practises law and teaches Jurisprudence, International Law, Civil and Criminal Law. Can be reached at: mohla@lawtoday.com.pk

More From Author

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Punjab local government elections, ECP delimitation schedule 2026, Punjab Union Council delimitation, local body polls Punjab, ECP notification Punjab, Punjab Local Government Act 2025, Delimitation Rules 2026, Sikandar Sultan Raja, administrative boundary freeze Punjab, Article 140-A Constitution Pakistan, Elections Act 2017, union council constituencies list, Punjab LG election delay, Pakistan Election Commission news, grassroots democracy Punjab, Khudayar Mohla

ECP Moves to Restore Democracy’s Engine Room, Announces Punjab Union Council Delimitation Schedule

ISLAMABAD: Local governments are the engine room of democracy, the tier closest to ordinary citizens…

Khudayar Mohla, Competition Commission of Pakistan, CCP, TPL Insurance Limited, Jazz International Holding Limited, TPL Corp Limited, Acquisition, Merger, Share Purchase Agreement, Phase-I Review, Merger Control, Competition Act, Competition Merger Control Regulations 2016, VEON, UAE, Deutsche Investitions und Entwicklungsgesellschaft, DEG, German Investment Company, Non-Life Insurance, Takaful Insurance, Conventional Insurance, Conglomerate Merger, Horizontal Merger, Vertical Merger, Dominant Position, Market Competition, Relevant Market, Digital Insurance, Financial Inclusion, Foreign Direct Investment, FDI, Merger Clearance, Telecommunications, Digital Services, Public Listed Company, Controlling Stake, Mandatory Tender Offer, Insurance Sector Pakistan, Business Growth, Fair Competition, Islamabad, Pakistan Insurance, CCP Authorization, Competition Law Pakistan, Insurance Regulation, SECP, Corporate Acquisition, Investment, Pakistan Economy, Legal News Pakistan, The Law Today Pakistan

CCP Authorizes Jazz International’s Acquisition of TPL Insurance Limited

ISLAMABAD : The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has authorized the acquisition of M/s. TPL Insurance…

UNODC Pakistan, Pakistan Customs, Anti Narcotics Force, ANF, IREN, 8th Expert-Level Meeting, Inter-Regional Network, Customs Authorities, Port Control Units, PCCP, Passenger and Cargo Control Programme, Illicit Trafficking, Transnational Organized Crime, Intelligence Sharing, Risk-Based Targeting, Border Security, World Customs Organization, WCO, INTERPOL, ICAO, Karachi, Drug Trafficking, Methamphetamine Seizure, Opium, Cocaine, Precursor Chemicals, Red Phosphorus, Psychotropic Substances, Synthetic Drugs, Smuggling, Supply Chain Security, Trade Facilitation, Border Management, Port Control Unit, Seaport, Cargo Inspection, Artificial Intelligence, AI Border Management, Digital Tools, Risk Management, Organized Crime, Drug Enforcement, Narcotics, Regional Cooperation, International Cooperation, Capacity Building, Operational Coordination, Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice, Pakistan Customs Service, UNODC, United Nations, MOU, Memorandum of Understanding, Airport Control, One-Stop Inspection, Interregional Collaboration, High-Risk Shipments, Prohibited Items, Trafficking Trends, Pakistan Law, Legal News Pakistan, Khudayar Mohla

UNODC Pakistan, Customs & ANF Host 8th IREN Meeting on Illicit Trafficking

KARACHI :  The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Country Office for Pakistan…