by Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, JAN 10
CHANDIGARH, JAN 10
pleading death penalty as stringent punishment in cases of gang
rape, brutal rape and custodial rape, Punjab Chief Minister Mr Parkash Singh
Badal today said that the provision of mercy petition should not be given to
convicts of such heinous crimes.
Making a series of suggestions to Justice Verma
Commission, constituted under Justice J.S.Verma, to look into the grave issue
of crime against women confronting the country, the Chief Minister emphasized
on Speedy Investigation, Prosecution, Expedite Trial and Enhanced Punishment in
all such crimes. Supporting the minimum sentence of life
imprisonment without any parole, remission/pardon for the offence of rape under
Section 376(1) & (2), Mr Badal proposed death penalty to be made mandatory
where the rape was followed by murder. He further suggested that offences in
the nature of aggravated sexual assault should be made non-bailable with
minimum punishment of 2 years and maximum 7 years adding that in cases of
aggravated sexual assault in custody, the minimum sentence should not be less
than 3 years and maximum 10 years. Mr Badal also advised that in cases of
custodial aggravated sexual assault, the benefit of parole, remission/pardon
should not be made available to the accused.
Maintaining the need of expedite trial of such cases for quick dispensation
of justice to the victim and her family, the Chief Minister further observed
that High Courts should be asked for setting dedicated Courts for the expeditious
trial of such cases. Mr Badal said that these dedicated courts must conduct and
conclude trial in a time bound manner preferably on day-to-day basis, to ensure
justice to the victim of such grave crimes.
The Chief Minister also favored that the prosecution in all such
cases should be conducted by the experienced Prosecutors specially nominated
for this purpose by the concerned Prosecution Heads in each District adding
that such Prosecutors should be assisted by a woman Prosecutor, which must be
made available for this purpose. Putting forth another suggestion Mr Badal said
that prosecution should endeavor to complete its evidence in the shortest
possible time as might be granted by the Competent Court.
Advocating speedy and fair investigations of all such cases, the
Chief Minister emphasized on the need of setting up a common Toll Free (24 x 7)
number at National Level to provide trouble free reporting of crime against
women. Mr Badal further suggested that manned by Women Police Officers this
Toll free number must be established at every District Control Rooms across the
country adding that any complaint received by it should be transmitted and
referred to the jurisdictional Police Station immediately with a copy to the
District Police Chief. He said that the response time thereafter should be
minimum possible depending upon the time and place of crime’s occurrence.
The Chief Minister further said that the investigations of all
such cases should be conducted by a Woman Police Officer which must be
supervised by a Gazetted Officer. He reiterated that no complainant should be
called to the Police Station rather their statement should be recorded at her
place of residence preferably in the presence of her family members and in any
case not in presence of the accused or strangers. For ensuring quick justice to
the victim and its family Mr Badal advised that challan of such cases must be
presented after completing the investigations within 30 days from the date of
reporting of the crime and if in any case there was delay in it, the matter
should be brought to the notice of the District Police Chief by the concerned
Investigating Officer.
Underscoring the need for periodical review of cases regarding
crime against women, the Chief Minister said that the Senior Superintendent of
Police (SSP) should monitor each complaint on daily basis adding that the officer
of the level of Deputy Inspector General (DIG) or Inspector General (IG) of
Police in their respective range should review all such complaints on a monthly
basis. He also said that the Additional Director General of Police (Crime) needs
to review the complaints from the entire state once in every quarter with a
copy of it to Director General of Police. To ensure speedy investigation, Mr
Badal also suggested that statutory provisions should be made for the upgradation
and strengthening of the existing Forensic laboratories with modern equipment
and manpower besides the setting up of new ultra modern laboratories within the
shortest possible time.
Reiterating his firm commitment to protect the honor and dignity
of women at all costs, the Chief Minister said that the state government has
already taken path breaking measures at its end to ensure speedy registration
of complaints and subsequently investigation and prosecution in such cases to
ensure justice to the victims.
No comments:
Post a Comment