People gather outside Tihar jail during the execution of four men convicted of Nirbhaya rape and murder case, in New Delhi, Friday morning, March 20, 2020.

Individuals gather outdoors Tihar prison throughout the execution of four guys convicted of Nirbhaya rape and murder case, in New Delhi, Friday early morning, March 20, 2020.|Photo Credit:
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Introduce ‘methodical modifications’ to the legal structure to deter violence and improve access to justice for women, it prompts Centre.

The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) on Friday condemned the hanging of the four guys convicted for Nirbhaya’s gangrape and murder while stating that the execution of the criminals was an “affront to rule of law and does not improve access to justice for ladies.”

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Denouncing the executions, the ICJ prompted the Centre to abolish death penalty and introduce “methodical modifications” to the legal framework to discourage violence and improve access to justice for ladies.

Frederick Rawski, ICJ Asia-Pacific Director, said: “State-sanctioned executions are bit more than public theat