Centre issues advisory on mandatory action in cases of crimes against women

NationalCentre issues advisory on mandatory action in cases of crimes against women

Date:

Centre issues advisory on mandatory action in cases of crimes against women

New Delhi: The Centre has issued a fresh advisory to states and UTs on mandotary action in cases of crimes against women, and said probe into rape cases must be completed within two months as per law and that dying declaration of a victim can’t be discarded merely because it has not been recorded by a magistrate.

The detailed three-page advisory of the Union Home Ministry came days after the alleged gangrape and murder of a woman at Hathras in Uttar Pradesh sparked nationwide outrage.

The home ministry said there should be compulsory registration of an FIR in case of a cognisable offence under the CrPC, and any failure of police to adhere to laid down rules does not augur well for the delivery of justice.

The law also enables the police to register an FIR or a “Zero FIR”, in case the crime is committed outside the jurisdiction of police station, in the event of receipt of information on commission of a cognisable offence, which includes cases of sexual assault on women, the ministry said.

“However, even with stringent provisions in law and several capacity building measures undertaken, any failure of police to adhere to these mandatory requirements may not augur well for the delivery of criminal justice in the country, especially in the context of women safety,” it said.

“Such lapses, if noticed, need to be investigated into and stringent action taken immediately against the concerned officers responsible for the same,” the advisory to states and Union Territory administrations said.

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

What Is an Emergency Fund and Why Do You Need One?

What would happen if an unexpected medical bill arrived,...

Protest Against Caste-Based Reservation Held at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar

A large number of people gathered at Delhi’s Jantar...

CAGR vs XIRR: What’s the Difference and Which One Should You Use?

CAGR and XIRR are both used to understand investment...