Cabinet approves Bill to prohibit Corporal Punishment

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September 15, Colombo (LNW): The Cabinet of Ministers has endorsed a proposal by the Minister of Justice, Prisons Affairs, and Constitutional Reforms to introduce a bill that aims to prohibit corporal punishment in all forms.

The proposal will now be published in the Gazette before being presented to Parliament for approval.

The decision to pursue this legislative change was initially approved during the Cabinet meeting held on 29th April 2024.

It seeks to amend the Penal Code to explicitly ban any form of corporal punishment, ensuring that appropriate legal provisions are established to safeguard individuals from such practices.

The proposed amendment has undergone thorough scrutiny, with the Attorney General providing clearance for the draft prepared by the legal draftsman.

By enacting this legislation, the government aims to create a more humane and just society, reflecting its commitment to uphold the dignity and safety of all citizens.

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