However, as the year drew to a close, there was another blot on the capital's image with the alleged rape of a finance executive by a cab driver which triggered outrage and set alarm bells about women's safety.
WCD Minister Maneka Gandhi mooted the idea of a an exclusive taxi service for women travellers and said her ministry was in talks with some business enterprises to launch this facility.
The proposal which empowers the JJ Board to decide whether a juvenile aged between 16-18 years is to be tried in a regular court for having committed a heinous crime looking into mental and circumstantial conditions was approved by the Union Cabinet in August and introduced in Parliament.
Other amendments in the bill include facilitating faster adoption of children by making the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) the statutory body and setting up foster care homes, which were steps taken towards children welfare.
The ministry is now identifying hospitals to set up rape crisis cells. It had earlier proposed setting up separate infrastructure and building for these cells.