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Friday, March 22, 2013

India muluskan BILL perberat penalty for rapist

PRIME MINISTER Of India Manmohan Singh (Between/REUTERS)

Bill antiperkosaan has been approved and the rest of the recommendations of the Ministerial Group has been accepted. "
New Delhi (Reuters)-India's Cabinet on Thursday gave the green light to a Bill which amplifies the punishment of the rapists, according to the report, following the occurrence of rape in a group in New Delhi that it would spark anger and demands for punishment of the rapists diperberat.

The cabinet led by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to smooth the Bill Crimes (Amendment) one day after a group of Cabinet Ministers gave their consent to the Bill proposal, the AFP report.

The BILL will be discussed by political groups on Monday, said the upcoming report of the NDTV television station.

"The Bill has been approved and the entire antiperkosaan the recommendations of the Ministerial Group has been accepted," said the TV station quoted the Minister of Justice IBNLive Ashwini Kumar.

The Bill gives the minimum 20-year prison sentence for rapists.

Penalties could be diperberat a lifetime prison sentence, Press Trust of India report.

The Press Trust of India also reported that the BILL would also allow the rapists are executed if rape victims died or lost consciousness permanently.

Under the legislation in force at the moment, rapists face the threat of imprisonment for seven to 10 years.

The Bill also proposed lowering the age limit for the perpetrators of rape to be charged, i.e. from 18 years to 16 years.

According to NDTV reports, the Bill recommends the granting of uga heavy penalties against those who are stalking and spying.

The BILL will become law if approved at the level of Parliament.

Last month, President Pranab Mukherjee agreed to a number of temporary measures in carrying out the Government's pledge to improve security for women in India.

A panel formed by the Government in January and then recommend legislation that firmer after a 23-year-old Sorority savagely raped by six men who were drunk on a bus on 16 December.

The Sorority was killed almost two weeks later after suffering injuries in a very awful.

Five of the six suspects have been dragged into court of rape on charges of kidnapping, rape and murder in a group.

The suspect key principals, Ram Singh, was found dead in a prison cell on March 11, occupied room recently. Police estimate that Singh was killed due to hung herself.

The sixth indicted suspect light and undergo a trial in court.  (T008/M014)



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