The Asian Age

Govt: Complete forensic probe within a month

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi government on Monday ordered completion of forensic examinatio­ns in cases of crime against women within a month, keeping in view “the everincrea­sing incidents” of such crimes.

In his order to principal secretary ( home) Manoj Parida, Delhi home minister Satyendar Jain has asked him to ensure that such cases were given top priority for the earliest completion of prosecutio­n. The Delhi government’s move comes at a time when there is a public outcry over Kathua and Unnao rape cases in the country.

“Keeping in view the ever- increasing incidents of crimes against women/ girl/ Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act offences, all such cases referred for forensic examinatio­n need to be attended urgently for earliest completion of prosecutio­n.

“Accordingl­y, please ensure that such cases are given top priority and forensic examinatio­n is completed within a month,” Mr Jain said in the order.

An official said that the government was currently ascertaini­ng the number of pending cases where forensic examinatio­n was yet to be completed. On Sunday, CM Arvind Kejriwal announced that the AAP government would amend the law to secure death penalty for the rapists of minor girls.

While vowing to take the legislativ­e measure during the next Assembly session, Mr Kejriwal had also said he would also set up fasttrack courts to complete the trial of the cases of crime against women in six months.

The official said that the home department of the government had started working on preparing a proposed Bill to amend the IPC and the CrPC.

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