JAMMU, APRIL 24: The state cabinet that met here today under the
chairpersonship of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti approved the Jammu and Kashmir
Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance, 2018 and the Jammu and Kashmir Protection
of Children from Sexual Violence Ordinance, 2018.
As per the Jammu and Kashmir Criminal Law
(Amendment) Ordinance, 2018, committing rape on women under 16 years of age has
been made punishable with rigorous imprisonment for 20 years and may extend to
life sentence, which shall mean remainder of that person’s
natural life, committing rape on women under 12 years of age has been made
punishable with death sentence.
Gang-rape of women under 16 years of age has been
made punishable with imprisonment for life, which shall mean remainder of that
person’s natural life, gang-rape of women under 12 years
of age has been made punishable with death sentence.
According to the ordinance, investigation in such
cases is to be completed within a period of two months whereas trial is to be
completed within six months and
reasons for any delay be communicated to the High Court.
Stringent provisions for bail have been
incorporated in the Ordinance. It has been provided that no bail shall be
granted without hearing Public Prosecutor.
The Jammu and Kashmir Protection of Children from
Sexual Violence Ordinance, 2018, will provide alternative punishment for an act
or omission constituting an offence under the ordinance and also under various
provisions of the state Penal Code relating to sexual assault. The offender
found guilty of such offence shall be liable to punishment only under such law
or the Ordinance as provides for punishment which is greater in degree.
The Ordinance provides provisions relating to
child-friendly procedures and reporting, recording of evidence, investigation
and trial of offences. The Ordinance also provides for provisions relating to
establishment of special courts for speedy trial of such offences. The
ordinance makes it mandatory for the educational institutions to ensure safety
and protection of children and not to expose them to any kind of sexual abuse.
Cabinet observed that both the Ordinances will
prove useful and will act as a deterrent with regard to violence against women
in general and sexual violence in particular in the state.

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