News India President signs anti-rape law ordinance

President signs anti-rape law ordinance

New Delhi, Feb 3 : Two days after it was cleared by the Union Cabinet, an ordinance on sexual violence against women under which rape that leads to death of the victim can now attract



Women under 18 years will not be confronted with the accused but provision of cross examination has been retained.




There will be no personal appearance of witnesses before police officers.

The IPC allows the court to impose a lower sentence. The ordinance takes away the power of the court to lower the sentence.

Penalty in term of years in jail has been recommended for a government servant if he does not cooperate on sexual offence case or harms the process of law. The panel had recommended five years in jail.

While accepting the recommendation to record the statement by police officers of the person reporting the crime at his or her residence, the government has made optional suggestion to videograph the proceedings.

The ordinance says if a person facing acid attack kills the accused in the process of self-defence, then she will be protected under the ‘right to self defence'.

Compensation for acid attack victims “adequate to meet at least the medical expenses incurred” by her has not been accepted by the government.

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