These are bold and welcome measures enshrined in the provincial law to guard against violence inflicted on defenceless women. This new legislation in Punjab sets a precedent for other provinces to follow. It gives women courage to knock the doors of court in case their rights are trampled upon within the confines of what they consider their homes. A salient new feature of this law is that the family court could also order a GPS tracker to be fitted on the perpetrator of violence, in order to monitor his movements in case an act of grave violence has been committed or is deemed likely to be committed. We wholly commend this initiative, but at the same time remind the authorities that it will bring no good if the law suffers from weak implementation. The disturbing reality is that the right wing has already started speaking out against this crucial piece of legislation, with prominent religious scholars and politicians, including Maulana Fazlur Rehman, making no secret of their opposition to the law. This just goes to show the long road ahead, in terms of changing mindsets that believe that there is nothing wrong in subjecting women to brutal treatment. That is the real challenge that we face.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 28th, 2016.
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