The standing committee, headed by M Venkaiah Naidu, also quizzed the law secretary, who was also summoned on Friday, about the efforts being made to dispose of long pending cases involving crimes against women.
Members emphasised on establishing more fast track courts and urging courts across the country to expedite cases of crimes against women.
The panel was informed that there are 8,000 pending cases involving crimes against women in the Allahabad high court alone of which only 39 have been disposed of so far.
The standing committee received the Criminal Law Amendment Bill on Friday and will discuss it in detail, Naidu said.
"We are confident of tabling the Bill with amendments in Parliament in the forthcoming budget session. Views of the state governments will be invited for making it a better Bill. The Justice J S Verma Committee recommendations will also be considered," he told PTI.
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