Millennium Post

India needs 1,023 special courts to try cases of rape and child rape

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

A little over 1,000 ‘fast track special courts’ need to be set up across India as part of a new scheme to try cases related to rape of children and women, the Law Ministry has estimated.

These courts are to be set up as part of a larger scheme to strengthen infrastruc­ture for better investigat­ion and swift prosecutio­n in such cases.

The Department of Justice in the Law Ministry has estimated an expenditur­e of Rs 767.25 to set up these special courts. The Centre will have to shell out Rs 474 crore as central funding, the department has told the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).

“... It is estimated that a total of 1,023 FTSCS (fast track special courts) are required to be set up for disposing of rape and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act cases with an estimated expenditur­e of Rs 767.25 crore out of which Rs 464 crore as central funding on the pattern of centrally sonsored scheme,” said a Law Ministry document.

The details worked out by it have been forwarded to the MHA.

The new scheme is part of an ordinance recently promulgate­d to allow courts to award death penalty to those convicted of raping children aged up to 12 years.

The Criminal Laws (Amendment) Ordinance

amended the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the Code of Criminal Procedure (CRPC), the Evidence Act and the POCSO Act.

While bringing out the ordinance, the government had decided to frame a scheme to set up an “appropriat­e” number of fast track courts to try rape cases in the states.

The scheme will include components, including strengthen­ing of the physical infrastruc­ture and prosecutio­n machinery, provision of

the required number of judicial officers for lower courts, additional posts of public prosecutor­s, dedicated investigat­ors and special forensic kits.

A senior government functionar­y said as many as 524 fast-track courts are already functional in the country to try cases related to women, SCS and STS, the marginalis­ed and senior citizens.

Quoting a written response of Law Minster Ravi Shankar Prasad in Parliament in March 2017, the functionar­y pointed out that of the 524 fast track courts, 100 are in Maharashtr­a, 83 in Uttar Pradesh, 39 in Tamil Nadu, 38 in Andhra Pradesh and 34 in Telangana.

The special fast track courts proposed now as part of the ordinance would specifical­ly deal with rape and child rape cases, the functionar­y said.

In April, the government had issued an ordinance to provide stringent punishment, including death, for those convicted of raping minors up to the age of 12 years, amid a nationwide outrage over cases of sexual assault and the murder of minors in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua and Gujarat’s Surat, and the rape of a girl in Unnao in Uttar Pradesh.

New fast-track courts will be set up to deal with such cases and special forensic kits for rape cases will be given to all police stations and hospitals in the long term, according to the Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance.

 ??  ?? Law Ministry has estimated an expenditur­e of ₹767.25 to set up these special courts
The new scheme is part of an ordinance recently promulgate­d to allow courts to award death penalty to those convicted of raping children aged up to 12 years
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Law Ministry has estimated an expenditur­e of ₹767.25 to set up these special courts The new scheme is part of an ordinance recently promulgate­d to allow courts to award death penalty to those convicted of raping children aged up to 12 years The...

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