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Govt to amend laws against sexual violence
Bill likely to be tabled in budget session
1/4/2013 12:05:03 AM

Early Times Report

Srinagar, Jan 3 : The government intends to introduce a bill in the budget session of the legislature seeking amendment to laws relating to sexual offences. In this connection, the Law Department has already started consolations with Bar Associations and the Civil Society members to make a list of amendments to be tabled in the coming session.
The move has been triggered by the Delhi Gang Rape and increased acts of sexual violence across the state since the past few weeks. The legal luminaries, politicians and common people across the country have been demanding capital punishment ranging from chemical castration to death penalty.
Official sources said the government was serious in bringing provisions in the state's Ranbir Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Code and Evidence Act for providing protection to women and arresting the growing trend of crimes against women in the society.
Meanwhile, Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Ali Mohammad Sagar Thursday confirmed bringing in amendments in the relevant sections of the Ranbir Penal Code was under active consideration of the government.
"Every law is open to amendment and since we are witnessing an increase in crimes against women especially sexual violence, we have decided to amend the law and bring necessary provisions to ensure better protection to women", he said.
Sagar said the state's law department has already begun the process of consultation with various legal experts, University students, scholars and civil society members apart from religious leaders for making the law more effective and bring in stricter punishments for the guilty. "We want the existing laws to be amended so that anyone found involved in crimes against women gets harsh punishments in a time bound manner", Sagar added.
The Minister said that after wider consultations with legal and social experts on the subject, the amendments will be discussed in the state cabinet after which a bill to the effect will be tabled before the Budget session of the state Assembly. "I am sure the bill will be passed in the Assembly with full consensus and provisions will be brought in the existing laws which will go a long way in providing safety, security and dignity to women in the society", he added.
The Minister said the recent popular demand and support for the cause of protection of women and their rights is a welcome development. "It is a positive sign that people are concerned for safety and security of women and whenever needed laws protecting women will be amended for making them feel secure and confident in the society".
Pertinently the Minister had Tuesday held a meeting with department's officials to review the laws in the state.
"It was emphasised that effective and stringent provisions are needed in the law against sexual offences to make it a deterrent and in tune with public sentiments," he had said.
The changes in law will deal with various stages of the case, including investigation, prosecution and trial, he said. "Necessary initiatives will be taken to provide for fast-track investigation and fast track trial," Sagar had said.
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