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Govt initiates inter-ministeria­l consultati­ons on SC/ST ordinance

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Government has initiated inter-ministeria­l consultati­ons on a draft ordinance to overturn a Supreme Court verdict that put safeguards on arrest of those accused of committing atrocities on SCs and STs, official sources said on Thursday.

A draft is ready with the Ministry of Social Justice and it could be placed before the Union Cabinet in coming days if the government's review plea before the Supreme Court fails to yield a favourable ruling, reports PTI.

"The next hearing is on May 16 and much would depend on that," said a senior official in the Social Justice and Empowermen­t Ministry.

Another government functionar­y said there is no clarity as yet on exact date for the proposal to be placed for the Cabinet approval. "But a cabinet note detailing the reason for bringing the ordinance has been circulated to ministries for consultati­ons," the functionar­y said.

The proposed ordinance would make it clear that notwithsta­nding any judgement or any other law in force, the provisions of the Act shall remain valid.

"Once promulgate­d, this would mean the ordinance would overturn the SC order," explained a law ministry official.

Sources aware of delibera- tions within the government at different levels said promulgati­ng an ordinance to restore the original provisions would help calm tempers.

Introducin­g a bill in the monsoon session of Parliament slated for July to amend the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 to overturn the SC order is the second option before the government, the sources said.

Recently, the Supreme Court refused to stay its March 20 order diluting certain provisions of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

Dalit groups had organised protests across the country on April 2 against the alleged dilution of the Act through the Supreme Court's March 20 verdict.

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