The Asian Age

Panel: Efforts on to bring consistenc­y in criminal law

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New Delhi, Nov. 6: The Law Commission has commenced work to remove discrepanc­ies and bring consistenc­y in the provisions of criminal law by making them straight and ridding of clauses in the bail law that create difficulti­es for the poor to come out of jail despite getting relief from court. It is re-looking into the provisions of the IPC, CrPC and Indian Evidence Act, to determine whether there was a need for revising them. Law Commission chairman B.S. Chauhan said there was a need for examining some of the provisions like the power of magistrate and the issue of bail as there have been a large number of cases in which poor people despite getting relief are inside the jail for want of bail bonds and local sureties. Besides the issue of bail, he said the Commission has received a reference from the Centre which calls for doing away the inconsiste­ncies in the power of the magistrate­s.

He said the inconsiste­ncies relate to the provisions in the CrPC which permit magistrate­s to try cases but bar them awarding sentence of more than seven years and there are some offences which are triable by the magistrate­s but the maximum sentence is life imprisonme­nt. So for those offences which can be triable by the magistrate and he cannot give punishment above seven years, the magistrate takes the route of section 323 of CrPC and before trying it, commits it before the sessions court.

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