Great deal more needed to curb crimes against
women: PM
Sunday April 07, 2013 08:45:42 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi:
Days after a stronger anti-rape law was enacted, Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh Sunday said while his government has moved fast to
bring about significant reforms in laws on crimes against women in
the aftermath of last year's brutal gang-rape, much more needs to
be done.
Speaking at a conference of chief ministers and chief justices of
high courts here, the prime minister said the "national outrage"
after the Dec 16 gang-rape forced "urgent introspection" on
anti-rape laws and the justice delivery system, "but we must not
allow ourselves to be overcome by a sense of despair at some of
the demonstrated inadequacies of our legal system".
He said the government had moved "with expedition" to respond to
the nationwide outpouring of anger in the aftermath of the rape
and had "brought about significant amendments in the criminal law
to effectively deal with heinous offences against women".
The 23-year-old woman was raped by a gang of five men and a
juvenile on board a moving bus in south Delhi. She died two weeks
later in a Singapore hospital where she was flown for treatment.
In the wake of nationwide protests, the government promulgated an
ordinance in February to enforce harsher anti-rape laws. The
Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill, 2013, which replaces the ordinance,
was passed by parliament and signed into law by the president
earlier this week. It provides for increased sentence for rape
convicts, including life-term and death sentence in rarest of rare
cases.
The prime minister said: "Notwithstanding the steps that have
already been taken, a great deal more needs to be done as far as
offences against women are concerned". The Indian capital has
already seen more than 350 rapes since the beginning of the year,
as against 660 last year.
He also said that at a time when the demand for judicial reforms
and change in the legal processes "has acquired a new urgency, we
must ensure that the voice of sanity and logic is not suborned to
the momentary impulses of the day".
Terming India's current ratio of 15.5 judges per million people as
"indeed grossly inadequate", Manmohan Singh urged states to take
the initiative in increasing number of judges to deal with the
three crore pending cases across the country.
Chief Justice of India Altamas Kabir stressed the need for
strengthening the juvenile justice system in the country, and to
provide adequate protection for juveniles who are in conflict with
law.
"Forty-two percent of our population in India are children. How
many of us even think of children as the potential force for the
future?"
"Large number of them (children) do not have proper facilities
despite best of our efforts and intention. This leads to number of
problems, particularly drug addiction is the worst problem. To
address these, we have to strengthen the juvenile justice system."
Chief Justice Kabir also stressed the need to protect the rights
of juveniles, particularly underprivileged children.
"We have children with good education, they are from the elite
class but what about the rest. Ten to 15 years down the line when
the new generation will take over, there might be chaos if these
children are not taken care of."
Two months ago, amid demands for harshest punishment to juveniles
who commit gruesome crimes against women like rape, the CJI had
said: "Someone below 18 years of age comes under minor category
and the law takes its course as per the law of the land."
There has been a demand for reducing the upper age limit for
juveniles under the criminal justice system from 18 years to 16 in
the wake of a juvenile's involvement in the brutal Dec 16
gang-rape.
The minor was sent to a juvenile justice home and has been charged
under the Juvenile Justice Act.
Child rights activists have been stressing that the best solution
was to provide proper care and help to juveniles so that they
don't turn into criminals.
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