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'Ordinance bypasses all vital recommendations of Verma panel'

-The Hindu Opposing the Centre’s decision to move an ordinance on criminal law amendments in respect of sexual violence, women’s organisations, civil society groups and women’s rights activists have appealed to President Pranab Mukherjee “not to sign” it. Arguing that virtually all suggestions of the Justice Verma Committee, hailed as signs of a paradigm shift in understanding violence against women, and all the recommendations that could strike at the heart of impunity...

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SC agrees to examine definition of 'juvenile' in Juvenile Justice Act -Dhananjay Mahapatra

-The Times of India The Supreme Court decided on Monday to examine the constitutional validity of the provision giving the definition of juvenile in the Juvenile Justice Act which treats a person as a minor till he attains the age of 18 years. The apex court has issued notice to the Centre on a PIL seeking lowering of age of juvenile to 16 years from the present 18 years. The issue assumes significance...

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2009-11: 68,000 Rape Cases But Only 16,000 Sentenced

-Outlook Nearly 68,000 rape cases were registered across the country during 2009-11 but only 16,000 rapists were sentenced to prison, presenting a dismal picture of conviction of sexual offenders. According to the National Crime Records Bureau, 24,206 rape cases were registered in India in 2011 but only 5,724 people were convicted for the crime. Similarly, in 2010, 22,172 rape cases were registered while the number of convicted persons for the crime was 5,632. A...

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Bedi welcomes ordinance on sexual assault, women groups call it diluted-Arunima

-CNN-IBN While the Cabinet has approved a new law after examining Justice Verma Committee recommendations on punishing sex offenders, women groups have called the ordinance a dilution of the Verma panel recommendations. This came as the ordinance passed by the Cabinet remained silent on the Armed Forces Special Powers Act. Reports say that women groups will protest against the ordinance in the capital. Meanwhile, former IPS officer and activist Kiran Bedi welcomed...

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Madhya Pradesh court wraps up rape trial in 10 days

-PTI Setting a precedent by completing the trial within 10 days after filing of the charge sheet, a fast track court here in Madhya Pradesh on Monday sentenced a young man to 14-year rigorous imprisonment for raping a one-and-a-half-year-old girl in 2012. The court also imposed a fine of Rs.5,000 on the 21-year-old convict, who raped the minor on November 22 in Bhadlikheda village after abducting her from outside her house. The sentence...

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