Set up
special courts for Dalit cases: Wasnik
Friday April 29, 2011 09:48:29 PM,
IANS
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Shimla: States
should set up special courts to try cases related to atrocities on Dalits, union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment Mukul
Wasnik said Friday.
He said a large number of cases were pending in Punjab, Haryana
and Himachal Pradesh.
In Himachal Pradesh, he said, of 698 cases registered between 2007
and 2009, there was convictions only in 18 cases and 120
acquittals.
"As many as 533 cases are still pending in various courts. This
means 76.4 percent of the cases are pending," Wasnik told
reporters here.
In Haryana, of 2,349 cases, there had been convictions in 110
cases, 501 acquittals and 1,736 cases were pending in courts.
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