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Andhra clears Bill to punish rapists in 21 days

Two weeks after the nation was rocked by horrific gang-rape and murder of a woman veterinarian in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh cabinet on Wednesday decided to table a Bill in the Assembly to punish perpetrators of heinous crimes against women and children within 21 days.

Andhra clears Bill to punish rapists in 21 days
Andhra clears Bill to punish rapists in 21 days
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Published : Dec 11, 2019, 10:04 PM IST

Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh): The Andhra Pradesh cabinet on Wednesday approved draft legislation that mandates disposal of cases of atrocities against women within 21 days and handing out the death penalty.

The legislation, an amendment to the AP Criminal Law, will be called the "AP Disha Act", in memory of the veterinary doctor raped and murdered in neighbouring Telangana recently.

Another draft legislation has also been approved, which will pave the way for the establishment of special courts to try cases of atrocities against women and children.

The two Bills are expected to be tabled in the ongoing winter session of the state Legislature, government sources said.

Under the proposed AP Disha Act, the death penalty has been prescribed for rape.

Where cognizable evidence is established in such cases, the amended law prescribes completion of investigation in seven days and court trial in subsequent 14 days so as to award punishment within 21 days.

The existing law permits trial in such cases in four months.

The Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, also approved the draft 'AP Special Court for Specified Offences Against Women and Children Act, 2019.'

Under this act, special courts will be set up in each of the 13 districts to try cases of atrocities against women and children like rape, sexual harassment, acid attacks and harassment through social media.

Depending on the gravity of the offence, the punishment will range from 10 years to life imprisonment, including under the POCSO Act.

Under the POCSO Act, the current punishment is imprisonment for 3-5 years.

"These will be significant legislation and should act as a deterrent for crimes against women and children, a cabinet Minister said after the meeting.

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Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh): The Andhra Pradesh cabinet on Wednesday approved draft legislation that mandates disposal of cases of atrocities against women within 21 days and handing out the death penalty.

The legislation, an amendment to the AP Criminal Law, will be called the "AP Disha Act", in memory of the veterinary doctor raped and murdered in neighbouring Telangana recently.

Another draft legislation has also been approved, which will pave the way for the establishment of special courts to try cases of atrocities against women and children.

The two Bills are expected to be tabled in the ongoing winter session of the state Legislature, government sources said.

Under the proposed AP Disha Act, the death penalty has been prescribed for rape.

Where cognizable evidence is established in such cases, the amended law prescribes completion of investigation in seven days and court trial in subsequent 14 days so as to award punishment within 21 days.

The existing law permits trial in such cases in four months.

The Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, also approved the draft 'AP Special Court for Specified Offences Against Women and Children Act, 2019.'

Under this act, special courts will be set up in each of the 13 districts to try cases of atrocities against women and children like rape, sexual harassment, acid attacks and harassment through social media.

Depending on the gravity of the offence, the punishment will range from 10 years to life imprisonment, including under the POCSO Act.

Under the POCSO Act, the current punishment is imprisonment for 3-5 years.

"These will be significant legislation and should act as a deterrent for crimes against women and children, a cabinet Minister said after the meeting.

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Amaravati, Dec 11 (IANS) Two weeks after the nation was rocked by horrific gang-rape and murder of a woman veterinarian in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh cabinet on Wednesday decided to table a Bill in the Assembly to punish perpetrators of heinous crimes against women and children within 21 days.



The state cabinet meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, approved the draft Bill for women's safety, which is named after Disha, the victim of Hyderabad case.



The police had named the victim as Disha to protect her identity.



Home Minister M. Sucharita told reporters that the Bill would strengthen the existing legislations dealing with the crimes against women and children and ensure that the guilty are punished in 21 days.



The Chief Minister had announced in the Assembly on Monday that the government will bring a new legislation to make sure that in cases where there is conclusive evidence, the convicts be punished in 21 days.



"The investigation should be completed within a week and trial should be over within two weeks. Within 21 working days, the perpetrators should be hanged," he had said.



Reddy had voiced concern over the delay in punishing the guilty in rape cases, saying this was leading to frustration among people.



The Chief Minister had hailed his Telangana counterpart K. Chandrashekhar Rao and the police of that state for the December 6 "encounter" in which all four accused in the veterinarian's rape and murder were gunned down.



Reddy had said that the delay in punishing the guilty made people so desperate that they are making heroes out of those involved in such "encounters".



The Bill also proposes to set up dedicated courts in all districts to deal with crimes against women and children.



The Bill will also stress Zero FIR, which means that police have to register a case anywhere irrespective of jurisdiction to instill confidence among women.



It is also expected to propose measures for dealing firmly with those targeting women with objectionable comments on the social media.



Those who post negatively about women should be afraid of punishment, the Chief Minister had aid.


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