The
Union Government has approved a set of measures to strengthen legal and
administrative framework to check acid attacks and such other heinous crimes,
says a press release issued by the Press Information Bureau, Government of India.
Among other
measures, the Government has signaled its intention of bringing suitable
amendments in law to fix time frame for disposal of appeals by courts
especially in cases of heinous crimes including acid attack to ensure speedy
justice. To help victims of acid
attacks, the Government also proposes to develop a new mechanism to ensure that
they are treated on cashless basis and the treatment amount is paid from the
Central Victim Compensation Fund which is proposed to be set up by Ministry of
Home Affairs (MHA).
The measures approved by the Union Government in connec tion with strengthening the legal and administrative framework to check acid attacks and heinous crimes include the following:
• In
order to regulate the sale of acid, a web application having functionalities
like registration of stockists and retailers, issue of licenses by the District
administration, targeting sale of acid to individuals only after recording
personal details like proof of identity and proof of address of the purchaser
will be developed. This measure will considerably reduce unauthorized sale of
acid in the country.
• The victims of acid attack need to be treated by the hospitals in a hassle free manner. The Ministry of Home Affairs will develop a new mechanism in consultation with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Ministry of Finance and Insurance companies so that the victims of acid attacks are treated on cashless basis and the treatment amount is paid from the Central Victim Compensation Fund which is proposed to be set up by MHA.
• All such cases where maximum punishment of life imprisonment or death sentence is possible will be categorized as ‘Heinous Crimes’. As per Criminal Law (Amendment) Act 2013, trial of offences under Section 376A-D of IPC, are to be completed within 60 days. Extending this provision further, suitable amendments in Cr.P.C will be made for time bound investigation and trial of all cases related to heinous crimes.
• The victims of acid attack need to be treated by the hospitals in a hassle free manner. The Ministry of Home Affairs will develop a new mechanism in consultation with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Ministry of Finance and Insurance companies so that the victims of acid attacks are treated on cashless basis and the treatment amount is paid from the Central Victim Compensation Fund which is proposed to be set up by MHA.
• All such cases where maximum punishment of life imprisonment or death sentence is possible will be categorized as ‘Heinous Crimes’. As per Criminal Law (Amendment) Act 2013, trial of offences under Section 376A-D of IPC, are to be completed within 60 days. Extending this provision further, suitable amendments in Cr.P.C will be made for time bound investigation and trial of all cases related to heinous crimes.
•
Government also proposes to bring suitable amendments in law to fix time frame
for disposal of appeals by courts especially in cases of heinous crimes
including acid attack to ensure speedy justice.
• Steps
will be taken to include acid attack victims in the category of Physically
Challenged Persons/persons with disability so that they are able to access the
benefits of reservation, training, self-employment loan etc. as admissible to
the physically challenged persons. This will help in rehabilitation of acid
attack victims.
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