Thiruvananthapuram: Law minister P Rajeeve said the govt will take appropriate measures to implement the recommendations in the Hema Committee report . Speaking to the media in Kochi on Tuesday, Rajeeve pointed out that the report does not include recommendations for initiating legal cases against any individuals. Addressing concerns about registering cases related to alleged sexual abuses, Rajeeve clarified that the committee did not suggest such actions.

“Had the committee intended to recommend legal proceedings , it would have been highlighted as a major recommendation in the report. There are no direct or indirect suggestions regarding case registrations. If there had been a need for legal action, it would have been prominently included in the committee’s recommendations,” Rajeeve said.

We also published the following articles recently No recommendations for legal proceedings: Rajeeve Law Minister P Rajeeve announced that the government would act on the recommendations of the Hema Committee report. Speaking in Kochi, he clarified that the report did not call for any legal cases against individuals, noting that no recommendations for initiating legal proceedings were included. The focus remains on implementing the suggested measures for overall improvement.

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