New Delhi: Victims of sexual offences have an obligatory say in the hearing of bail pleas of accused, the Delhi High Court said while ordering re-circulation of practice directions on it.
Justice Brijesh Sethi, who conducted the hearing through video conferencing, was informed that trial courts are violating the directions earlier issued by the high court by passing bail orders without adhering to the mandatory requirement of issuance of notice to the complainant or an authorised person on the bail plea of accused of sexual offences.
The judge said, "Since it is submitted by the counsel for the petitioner that a number of courts are not following the above directions, let the Registrar General of this court once again circulate the Practice Directions of September 24, 2019, and high court's orders of November 25, 2019, and January 27 this year to all the District and Session Judges in Delhi."
The District and Sessions Judges will bring the directions to the notice of the criminal courts dealing with matters of sexual offences under the Indian Penal Code and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act under their respective jurisdiction, the high court said.
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The high court was hearing a plea by the mother of a minor rape victim challenging the interim bail granted to the accused by a trial court without giving them a hearing or notice.
Advocate Tara Narula, representing the victim, said that the trial court's order granting interim bail to the accused on May 5 was passed in a routine manner and was not only bad in law but it also suffered from procedural lapse on the part of the sessions court.
She said that the order was passed without the issuance of notice to the complainant of FIR and denied the opportunity of hearing.
The counsel submitted that with effect from April 21, 2018, there was an amendment in the law by which it has been mandated that the presence of the informant or any person authorised, shall be obligatory at the time of hearing of the application for bail to the person, accused of sexual offences.