Bill providing death penalty to child rape convicts passed by Parliament


New Delhi, Aug 6 (PTI): Parliament on Monday passed a stringent legislation prescribing death penalty to those convicted of raping girls below the age of 12 years and making the law against such sexual offences harsher.

The Bill replaces the Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance promulgated on April 21, following an outcry over the rape and murder of a minor girl in Kathua in Jammu and Kashmir and the rape of another woman at Unnao in Uttar Pradesh.

The Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill 2018, which was passed in the Lok Sabha on July 30, was approved by a voice vote in the Upper House.

While replying to a debate in the Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju assured the House that the concerns and issues raised by the members would be looked into by the government, even as he did not agree with the demand of several MPs to send the bill to a Select Committee for scrutiny.

Terming the bill as one of national importance, Rijiju said the law is aimed at providing safety to girls as he highlighted various aspects of the measure.

He said the government brought the bill, as in the last few months, several heart-rending incidents of rape of under-aged girls have taken place in the country.

Rijiju said four states had already brought a law in their respective assemblies for capital punishment those who commit rape against the girl child who are under the age of 12.

The states are Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana and Arunachal Pradesh.

"We have introduced certain changes in the Indian Penal Code, Criminal Court Procedure, Evidence Act and there are consequential effects on prevention of atrocities against children," the minister said.

The bill stipulates stringent punishment for perpetrators of rape, particularly of girls below 12 years. Death sentence has been provided for rapists of girls under 12 years.

The minimum punishment in cases of rape of women has been increased from rigorous imprisonment of seven years to 10 years.

According to the bill, in case of rape of a girl under 16 years, the minimum punishment has been increased from 10 to 20 years, extendable to imprisonment for rest of life, which means jail term till the convict's "natural life".

Stringent punishment for rape of a girl under 12 years has been provided with the minimum jail term being 20 years which may go up to life in prison or death sentence. Gangrape of a girl under 12 years of age will invite punishment of jail term for the rest of life or death.

The measure also provides for speedy investigations and trial. The time limit for investigation of all cases of rape has been prescribed, which has to be mandatory completed within two months.

The deadline for the completion of trial in all rape cases will be two months. A six-month time limit for the disposal of appeals in rape cases has also been prescribed, the bill says, adding that there will also be no provision for anticipatory bail for a person accused of rape or gangrape of a girl under 16 years.

Participating in the debate, several members made a case for sending the bill for scrutiny to Select Committee, saying there were several shortcomings in it.

Some members argued that the provision of death penalty could affect reporting of cases of sexual assault as in many cases the accused happened to be relatives or known persons.

There was also an opinion that the provision of death penalty could endanger the life of the victim.

Many members suggested that the government change the term 'woman' in the bill appropriately and make it gender-neutral as such crimes do happen with boys as well.

Sukhendu Sekhar Ray (TMC) wondered why there are different punishments according to the age of the victim. He also expressed concern over the large pendency of cases in courts in the country.

Manoj Kumar Jha (RJD) expressed concern that provision of death penalty may endanger victim's life, while Kahkashan Perween (JD-U) suggested that like in Bihar, there should be women police stations in all states.

Chhaya Verma of Congress said the punishment should be the same for those convicted for rape, irrespective of the gender of the child victim.

Ravi Prakash Verma (SP) said the bill should be sent to a select committee as it took care only of girls and not boys. Citing a survey, he added that the cases of sexual violence were more against boys.

Rajeev Gowda (Congress) also asked the government to refer it to a select committee.

  

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  • Lionel Dsouza, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 07 2018

    IN 2019, IF MODI IS ELECTED.....WOMEN CAN LEAVE THE NATION FOR THEIR SAFETY.....(ABOVE 12 YEARS)

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Tue, Aug 07 2018

    Good which should have been extended for all the rape convicts as well.

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 07 2018

    So, hereafter, a rapist will ask the age of his victim, ensure that she is above 12 and then proceed with his action ?

    Does the Bill mean that those who got raped when they are above the age of 12, they let it happen conensually ? This Bill is nothing but demeaning the word 'RAPE'

    Disgusting ! Do our both Houses have no sane woman at all, to understand what a victim goes through when subjected to such a trauma ???

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  • Ranju, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 07 2018

    Ms. Jeniffer why do you always see everything from the negative point of view. All these days everyone was crying for a law for child rapists when a stringent law is passed people like don't want to accept it. Just understand the fact that the law is passed after approving from the top law makers and with the guidance of top judges with the point that the law to be not misused. The law is not made by people like me and you who just know to comment on news sitting at home.

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 07 2018

    Ranju, read the comment just above mine :
    "Good which should have been extended for all the rape convicts as well."

    This is what is required of our law-makers, not just passing a bill for the sake of a bill.

    I am sure, a sane person will never rape a woman, neither below 12 or above. To be raping a person just because she is a female, its horrible of him which puts to shame all other men that are so highly respectful towards a woman (I salute you all gentlemen).

    The less said is better, so let me stop here !

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 07 2018

    Now Politicians from Uttar Pradesh & Bihar will be scared ...

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Tue, Aug 07 2018

    No, they will not be scared until and unless the law is strictly and impartially enforced on them and until that particular MLA who was responsible for the death of rape victim's father is hanged.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Aug 07 2018

    Death penalty should be made irrespective of age limit.

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