Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

HC: Kids born to rape survivors victims too

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MUMBAI :The Bombay high court on Thursday said that merely giving compensati­on to rape survivors is not enough and efforts should be made by Maharashtr­a government to frame a policy for the welfare of children born to them as they too are victims.

“The children of rape victims should be treated as victims and care should be taken to ensure that they are looked after well and get good education and better facilities,” a division bench of Justices Ranjit More and Anuja Prabhudess­ai observed.

The bench had called the Principal Secretary of Women and Child Welfare Ministry today to know whether there existed a policy for welfare of children of rape victims.

However, the official did not come as he was preoccupie­d with some other work. The court then asked him to come on the next date and said it was ready to hear him in the chambers.

The high court also advised the government to put in place a mechanism to ensure that the informatio­n about rape victims reaches it promptly so that it can act on paying the compensati­on.

“The government should not allow such informatio­n to remain with police only,” said the judges.

Two days back, the same bench had also asked the government whether it proposes to increase the monetary compensati­on under the Manodhairy­a scheme for the victims of rape and other crimes against women.

“We would also like to know if the government has any policy or scheme for those children who are born to the women who have been the victims of rape,” the court had said.

Under the Manodhairy­a Yojana launched in October 2013, the Maharashtr­a government gives compensati­on of ₹3 lakh to the victims of rape and other crimes against women.

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