New Delhi, Nov. 15 -- Maja Daruwala, a barrister by training, is an influential voice among rights and social justice activists and has been actively working on civil liberty issues including police and prison reforms, right to information, legal empowerment and women's rights, for over four decades. She is also the National Human Rights Commission's special monitor for police and prison reform and a senior adviser to the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, an international non-government organization (NGO). Daruwala edited a report on the country's justice delivery system's capacity-which takes a deep look at the police, prisons, judiciary and the legal aid ecosystem across states and Union territories-brought out last week by Tata Trust...