The Asian Age

Govt lax in acid attack cases: SC

The Supreme court described the situation as ‘ very pathetic’ as acid attacks continue to take place

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Supreme Court on Friday expressed concern over the rising incidents of acid attacks on women and issued notice to the Centre and states on a PIL for rehabilita­tion of victims. Describing the situation as “very pathetic”, the top court said there was laxity on the part of the government in dealing with cases of acid attacks.

“It is pathetic. Such incidents still continue to take place,” a bench headed by Chief Justice R. M. Lodha said. “Why is there laxity on your part?” the bench, also comprising justices Kurian Joseph and R. F. Nariman, asked the Centre while issuing notices to it and state government­s on a plea for framing rehabilita­tion policy for acid attack victims.

The court passed the order on a PIL filed by a Bihar- based NGO Parivartan Kendra seeking courts direction to government to frame policy for rehabilita­tion of the victims and to bring them in national mainstream. Earlier, the apex court had set a deadline of March 31 this year for state government­s to frame rules for regulating sale of acid and other corrosive substances to prevent their misuse.

In a bid to curb acid attacks on women, it had directed that this crime be made a non- bailable offence and had enhanced to ` 3 lakh the compensati­on amount for the victims. The court had said that a photo identity card containing residentia­l address issued by authoritie­s concerned would be required for purchasing such substances which in any case cannot be sold to a person who is below 18 years. It had also said that out of the compensati­on amount of ` 1 lakh, ` 1 lakh will be paid within 15 days of bringing to the notice of the state government the occurrence of the attack.

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