Cabinet OKs Bill to make laws on sexual assault more stringent

 

NEW DELHI, July 20: The Union Cabinet has approved introduction of the Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill, 2012, in Parliament seeking to widen the scope of sexual offence and replace the word ‘rape’ by the words ‘sexual assault’ to make the offence gender neutral.

According to official spokesperson, the highlights of the Bill include substituting sections 375, 376, 376A and 376B by replacing the existing sections 375, 376, 376A, 376B, 376C and 376D of the Indian Penal Code,1860, replacing the word ‘rape’ wherever it occurs by the words ‘sexual assault’ to make the offence of sexual assault gender neutral.

The cabinet, which met last night, also announced to widen the scope of the offence of sexual assault.

The punishment for sexual assault will be a minimum of seven years which may extend to Life imprisonment and also fine for aggravated sexual assault, i.e. by a police officer within his jurisdiction or a public servant/manager or person talking advantage of his position of authority etc, the spokesperson said.

The punishment will be rigorous imprisonment which shall not be less than ten years which may extend to life imprisonment and also fine.

The age of consent has been raised from 16 years to 18 years in sexual assault, the official said.

However, it is proposed that the sexual intercourse by a man with own wife being under sixteen years of age is not sexual assault.

Provision have been made for enhancement of punishment under sections 354 and 509 of IPC and insertion of sections 326A and 326B in the IPC for making acid attack a specific offence.

The Law Commission of India in its 172nd Report on ‘Review of Rape Laws’ as well the National Commission for Women have recommended stringent punishment for the offence of rape.

The High Powered Committee (HPC) constituted under the Chairmanship of Union Home Secretary examined the recommendations of Law Commission, NCW and suggestions from various quarters and submitted its Report along with the draft Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill, 2011 and recommended to the Government its enactment, the official said.

The draft was further examined in consultation with the Ministry of Women and Child Development and the Ministry of Law and Justice and the draft Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill, 2012 was prepared. (UNI)