Radical Change in Indian Rape Laws

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"While a murderer destroys the physical frame of the victim, a rapist degrades and defiles the soul of a helpless victim." - Justice Arijit Pasayat.

The most nefarious of all possible crimes, Rape is rarely treated as the felony it ought to be construed as. The Indian Criminal Regime is governed by the Indian Penal Code, 1860, which remains to be the sole penal law for nearly two centuries. S.375 and 376, the sections dabbling with defining rape and punishing the same, are not free from decadence and redundancy that time brings along- offering a mere ten year term in prison, with or without a fine as the case may be, as the punishment to a perpetrator of rape. Additionally, the system involving the interpretation and implementation of the existing legal system indicate one to many lacunae, what with myriads of offenders roaming the streets, scot free.

We, the undersigned, at Fight-Back, endeavour to bring to the attention of the legislature, the fact that the prevailing legal system neither acts as a deterrent nor as a retributive force to perpetrators of the crime. The following need to be changed-

1) The Definition of Rape.
Merely because a woman does not put up a fight, it does not mean that the act was consensual.

2) The Punishment.
Ten years to do time is hardly punishment for rape, considering the heinous nature of the offence. Life imprisonment at the minimum, and death penalty at the maximum should be the plausible punishments.

3) Registration as a Sex-Offender.
As is in The United States Of America, the offenders need to enroll/register as registered sexual offenders, indicating the need for a periodic review of the individual's track record if he is out of prison. It is imperative that the individual be labeled with this tag, to allow society to understand who to be wary of.

4) Sensitizing of Police Personnel. The implementing and enforcement entities need to be sensitized to the victims, and must mandatorily register a complaint, and see it through to the end.

5) Monetary Liabilities.
The rapist has to pay a hefty financial amount, including the amount incurred in the form of psychological treatment of the victim and other medical expenses.

6) Gender Neutral Law.
Rape is not a crime exclusively against a woman. It affects men as much as it does women, given that offences of sodomy and homosexual abuse is on the rise. Punishing women raping men and same sex rape in the same vein is mandatory.

7) Minor and Disabled Victims.
Raping of a minor should be considered even more heinous a crime, subjecting the offender to the death penalty alone, being that a minor and a disabled person is far more vulnerable to such attack, and is completely defenseless, not to mention lacking in knowledge of what is happening to them, even.


8) Training of Personnel.
Training of police or women's cell in police, and the forensic team to collect evidence in a rape case to enhance conviction is mandatory. The minimum evidence required should be spelt out and has to be in the victim's favour.

9) Legal Aid.
Victims of rape must be given sufficient legal aid, with enough privacy accorded to them, so as to avoid the ascription of unwarranted stigmatization.

10) In-Cameral Proceedings.
Victims of rape ought to be shielded from unnecessary stigmatization and should be accorded the opportunity to maintain their legal proceedings in court as in-cameral, at their option and choice.

Make the changes. Give us a safer place to live in.


The Fight-Back team
www.fight-back.net

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1334 Signatures

  • zubin driver
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    • It's not rape, it's emotional murder.
  • Jinsy
  • anuraadha tewari
  • archana
  • Diana C Bharucha
  • Melinda Warty
    • Comments
    • Life imprisonment with torture for rapists, molesters and abusers
  • Kamal Gaur
  • Kapil Dnawan
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    • capital punishment it has to be. that's the only deterrent. sure the victim doesn't die, but her soul surely does. life imprisonment is something most escape from. good conduct, remorse, contacts etc. etc.
  • Aksh Malik
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    • Let's all call for stricter laws and even stricter enforcement against sexual violence
  • Namrata Bawri Rynjah
  • Jane D'Souza
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    • Registration of Sex Offenders means that we are able to identify the people to look out for. Such people cannot injure our childre, youth and women in a second and live the rest of their lives free. They should be made to live with the consequences of their crime.
  • Sumit Grover
  • Vishal
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    • We have to strike fear in the people who even thinks about it!!
  • Gopa Thakur
  • kirthi
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  • Nisrin
  • aniruddha pathak
  • Mayank Sen
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    • Very nice and structured move
  • Anahat Sidhu
  • Amrita Ajay
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  • Suparna Krishna
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    • Lets make a change..its high time we did it!
  • Arunima Nair
  • Nitish Bakshi
  • Govind Ramakrishnan
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    • I agree with every point put up here, except the sentence. Jail should be both corrective and punitive, not just punitive and life imprisonment for a first time offender just isn fair, perhaps a repeated offender could be the recipient of such a sentence but definitely not a first time offender.
  • Payal
  • ANkita Muttereja
  • Urvashi Rustomfram
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    • I think mandatory solitory confinement of rapists should also be considered.
  • Khurshed Messman
  • Sharanya Menon
  • Priyanka raja
  • Madhumita
  • Divya Talwar
  • shelley sharma
  • Monika Mehta
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    • Death penalty is the answer.
  • Vikram Bhargava
  • Vindhya Malik
  • zahra
  • zahid
  • Bani
  • Sandhya Malik
  • Natasha Hemrajani
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  • Anusha
  • Debolina Raja Gupta
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    • I am completely in agreement with the demands set here and am a strong supporter of Life Imprisonment and Death Penalty for Sex Offenders. Such monsters only deserve to die, nothing less is a punishment for them and the government should make this a law as soon as possible, to make people refrain from commiting such crimes.
  • Vipurva Parikh
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  • Vaibhav Jain
  • Ruchi
  • Rajat Kamboj
  • Antoine Lewis
  • divyanshi
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    • В
  • Sarwesh Kumar Sinha