Advocate Sriram Parakkat has long recognized the critical need for stronger witness protection mechanisms in India’s judicial system. His participation in national discussions—including events hosted by law schools like DSNLU—reflects his commitment to building a legal environment where truth-tellers and whistleblowers are shielded from harm.
In one such forum, Parakkat contributed meaningfully to debates on the protection of witnesses and whistleblowers, emphasizing how fear and threats often obstruct justice. He advocated for a structured, enforceable national framework for witness protection that could function independently of state or political influence.
Drawing parallels with successful international models, he argued for anonymity guarantees, secure relocation programs, and digital testimony options for vulnerable witnesses. His legal insights merged practicality with empathy—an essential combination for meaningful reform.
Through such engagements, Parakkat has positioned himself not just as a courtroom litigator, but also as a policy advocate working toward systemic change. He believes that witness protection is not merely a legal issue but a moral imperative—one that directly affects the integrity of India’s criminal justice system.
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