Juveniles in heinous crimes should be tried as adults: Ministry


New Delhi, Dec 2 (PTI): In a significant move, Women and Child Development Ministry has proposed that juveniles above 16 years of age involved in heinous crimes like murder or gang rape should be tried as adults under the Indian Penal Code.

The proposal is part of a draft note being prepared by the Women and Child Development (WCD) ministry for Cabinet nod, sources said here.

"The proposal is expected to be finalised in next few days," they added.

The proposal is significant given that the juvenile involved in the December 16 gangrape got away with very light punishment despite the victim declaring him as most gruesome among all the perpetrators. If passed, the new WCD proposal to amend the existing law will deny protection to the juveniles aged between 16-18 years under the Juvenile Justice Act.

The decision comes almost a year after the role of the juvenile in the December 16 gangrape case sparked off a debate over lowering the age limit for juveniles involved in heinous crimes and trying them under the provisions of the Indian Penal Code applicable for adults.

Official sources said that the Ministry held numerous consultations with experts before reaching this viewpoint.

The Supreme Court in July rejected petitions for lowering the age of juvenility from the existing 18 years.

However, recently it said it would examine whether juvenility should be considered depending on the gravity of the crime.

"More and more juveniles are getting involved in crimes like gang-rape and murder and escaping severe punishments on the plea that they have not yet reached 18 years. Moreover , the Ministry also studied the practices followed in developed countries before reaching this view," a senior official said.

Besides, the December 16 gangrape case, juveniles were found involved in the Mumbai Shakti Mills gangrape and in a recent gang rape in Guwahati.

  

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  • Lobo AG, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 02 2013

    Today's generation is not what it was a few years ago. Due to cinema,porn and technology people at a young age know what is good and what is bad. Age limit for juvenile should be reduced at least to 14 years.

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila / Dubai

    Mon, Dec 02 2013

    All above 14 years should be tried as adults instead of 16.

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  • Ramakrishna. K. , Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 02 2013

    Sex is a subject of ADULT mind and Adult Body. Hence Sexual Assault by male of any age whether above eighteen or below, should be treated equally. Because when a boy of 14 or 15 can commit the sexual act like an adult then the crime should also be considered as an adult.

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  • Anand, karkala

    Mon, Dec 02 2013


    Heinous crimes should be punished determining the intensity of the crime and not by age.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Dec 02 2013

    Yes, this is the right move but why they want to set the age limit at 16 years again? When a person below 16 years of age capable of doing heinous crime then why he or she should not be tried without giving juvenile status? It’s same like a drunken person pardoned or escaped with lenient punishment for his heinous crime but we never heard of that person who met with an accident and died when crossing the road or railway tracks!!!

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