Female outrages in Railways: the De-synchronisation in judicial management, safety and security in the Colonial Indian Railway
Volume-XIII, Issue-III, April 2025
Volume-XIII, Issue-III, April 2025 |
Received: 04.04.2025 | Accepted: 28.04.2025 | Published Online: 30.04.2025 | Page No: 200-209 |
Female outrages in Railways: the De-synchronisation in judicial management, safety and security in the Colonial Indian Railway Sudipta Sardar,Vice Principal, History Department, Rabindra Bharati Mahavidyalaya, Kolaghat, Purba Mednipur, West Bengal, India | ||
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This article deals with the problems and processes related to female outrages in railways and along with its judicial management in nineteenth century colonial India. The insufficiency and apathetic attitude of railway judicial management revealed such contradiction and dilemma is the central argument of the article. In this article I will discuss the legislation procedure and the role of the chief justice interpretation on this case. This paper undertakes a comprehensive analysis the role of the Indian Association Committee and the nature of the judicial procedure to provide justice. This article also suggests the role the railway police in regarding to judicial procedure. However, several problems of legislative procedure co-existed with the efforts of the judicial management of railways in nineteenth century colonial India. This article would be revealed how the railway authorities took necessary steps to overcome these judicial problems. Nevertheless, impressible attitude to this problematical issue would be discussed. Such related aspects as the etc are all important evidence of this flexibility. | ||
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