Ordinance is in response to public demand, says PC

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Express news service :New Delhi, Feb 05 2013, 00:08 IST
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Asserting that the government has not rejected any recommendation of the Justice (Retd) J S Verma committee, Finance Minister P Chidambaram said on Monday that it is hoped that the ordinance promulgated to award harsher sentences to those convicted for crime against women will deter potential criminals.

He added that all suggestions made by the panel such as reducing the juvenile age, marital rape and amending AFSPA are under active consideration and a decision to incorporate them will be taken at a later stage.

“The government hopes that the stringent provisions in the ordinance will have a deterrent effect on potential criminals during the period between now and the date on which the new law will be enacted by Parliament,” he said during a briefing by the group of ministers (Media).

He said the ordinance promulgated on Sunday contained 22 clauses and of these, 11 have been taken from the pending Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill, 2012, either wholly or substantially.

Chidambaram said there was a universal demand that laws must be amended immediately and the government came to the conclusion that there was a strong case to promulgate it. He said although criminal law can apply only prospectively, changes made in procedural laws through the ordinance would apply to ongoing trials.

Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari, also present at the briefing, said it is obligatory for the government to introduce a Bill to replace the ordinance and to get it passed in Parliament within six weeks. Chidambaram added that the Bill would be introduced in the Budget Session of Parliament and “there will be discussions with political parties. There will be a debate in Parliament when the Bill is introduced to replace the ordinance”.

While recommendations on punishment have been accepted, Chidambaram said the ordinance has prescribed death as the maximum punishment in case of rape followed by injury which causes death or leaves the victim in a persistent vegetative state. He said death has been prescribed as the maximum punishment in the case of a second conviction for sexual assault or aggravated sexual assault. Besides, the ordinance contains provisions amending the Code of Criminal Procedure and the Indian Evidence Act. “These amendments are intended to protect the dignity of the victim, restrain any police excesses and facilitate better recording of evidence. These provisions will ensure fair and speedy trial of cases and more stringent punishment to those convicted,” he added.

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Ordinances on public demand!

Vatsal Yajnik | 05-Feb-2013Reply | Forward
This is an eyewash.Guts demand to include " banning politicians from contesting polls when criminal case is pending". Oh i forgot that no government will pass laws or ordinances that will cuts its own feet.

Justice on public demand

atis | 05-Feb-2013Reply | Forward
It is great to listen this!Tomorrow again a Barbri mosque will be demolished on public demand,based on level of sound bytes and media publicity! We have got a very great home minister similar to Rehman malik of Pakistan!

WHY NOT DO THE SAME FOR JANLOCKPAL DEMAND.

ramesh | 05-Feb-2013Reply | Forward
WHY NOT DO THE SAME FOR JANLOCKPAL DEMAND BY SUCH A HUGE PUBLIC?WHY NOT GIVE TEETH TO RTI ACT?WHY NOT DO GOVERNANCE?WHY NOT GIVE FAST JUSTICE IN EACH CASE BY PROVIDING SUFFICIENT FUNDING OF ATLEAST 1% OF GDP TO JUDICIARY?WHY NOT BAN POLITICIANS HAVING CRIMINAL CASES FROM CONTESTING ELECTION BY CHANGING CONSTITUTION?WHY NOT ALLOW POLICE COMPLAINT THROUGH INTERNET?WHY NOT HAVE REAL PRAJASAKTA I.E DEMOCRACY?WILL RAPIST NOT KILL WOMAN IF HE IS GOING TO BE HANGED ANYWAY AND REMOVE EVIDANCE?ETC

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