JK Governor gives green signal to implement ordinance of death penalty for child rapist

NewsBharati    18-May-2018
Total Views |

Srinagar, May 18: Jammu and Kashmir Governor NN Vohra on Thursday gave a green signal to implement the J&K Protection of Children from Sexual Violence 2018 ordinance which approves death penalty for child rapists and enhancing the jail term for those convicted of raping girls aged 13 and above. The step has been taken in a bid to protect the dignity of small girls as well as of women.

 

According to the J&K Protection of Children from Sexual Violence 2018 ordinance, the death penalty/life imprisonment will be awarded for sexual offences against children up to the age of 12 years. The punishment will also be enhanced to 20 years/ life imprisonment for sexual offences against women under 13 to 60 years.

The move comes a month after PM Modi led central government approved ordinance promulgating to provide stringent punishment for perpetrators of rape particularly of girls below 16 years of age and below 12 years of age. While the ordinance passed by Jammu and Kashmir government is named as J&K Protection of Children from Sexual Violence 2018 ordinance.

On April 23 this year, Jammu and Kashmir government passed an ordinance approving death penalty for child rapists and enhancing the jail term for those convicted of raping girls aged 13 and above.

However, the ordinance by the government of Jammu and Kashmir government was approved months after the eight-year-old girl named Asifa was allegedly kidnapped, gang-raped and later killed. In another such case, an 11-year-old girl was allegedly raped and killed by a close relative. In both cases, police have arrested the accused.