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Section 376 B (2) Punishment for causing death or a persistent vegetative state in the course of committing rape of an underage person Death penalty was not recommended Section 376F: Offence of breach of Command Responsibility Fixes vicarious criminal responsibility on the leader of a force for acts of subordinates. Not accepted.
Section 370 Trafficking of a Person Entirely accepted Section 370 A Employing a Trafficked Person Punishment entirely accepted Section 376A (re-numbered as 376B) Sexual intercourse by a Person in Authority Accepted in full Section 376C Gangrape Accepted entirely Section 376E Punishment for Repeat Offenders Accepted entirely
ACCEPTED IN PART recommended which was not accepted by MHA. The Bill criminalises the sexual activities between 16 and 18 years which the Verma Committee did not agree. Verma Committee criminalises marital non-consensual sexual intercourse which is not accepted. Rest of the recommendations were accepted. Section 376 (1) Punishment for Rape Payment of compensation to the victim was dropped. Rest of the recommendation was accepted. Section 376 (2) Aggravated Rape Payment of compensation to the victim was dropped. Rest of the recommendation was accepted. Section 376 (3) Punishment for causing death or a persistent vegetative state in the course of committing rape Death penalty was preferred by MHA. Rest of the recommendation were accepted. Section 376D Gangrape causing death or a persistent vegetative state shall be added: Death penalty was preferred by MHA. Rest of the recommendation were accepted.
NOT ACCEPTED
ACCEPTED IN PART
NOT ACCEPTED
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE 1973 Section 54A: Proviso to Section 54A Proviso to Section 154 Registration of an regarding identification of arrestee by a Offence Provision to record evidence by disabled person police officer at the residence of the Accepted entirely person reporting the offence. Mandatory videographing was not agreed to and converted to optional. Section 160: Section 164 (5)(a) and (6)(b) Recording No male below 18 and above 65 years and Statement by a Magistrate woman or physically disabled shall be Special assistance for mentally or required to attend a Police Station. physically disabled persons to be given by Magistrate. Statement of mentally or physically disabled person to be considered sufficient for examination-in-chief and cross examination. However mandatory videography not agreed to and changed to optional. Section 198B: Cognisance of an offence u/s 376(1) when persons are in marital relationship
Section 39(1) Clause (vb) Compel communication of information of offence relating to crimes against women to the nearest Magistrate Not accepted as it is liable to be misused Section 40A: Intimation by the Panchayat member the communication of information of offence relating to crimes against women to the nearest Magistrate Not accepted as it is liable to be misused
Proviso to Section 273: Recording of evidence of a victim below 18 years Victim will not be confronted by the
Section 197(1) Sanction for Prosecution No sanction would be required for prosecution of Judge or Magistrate or Public servant if accused of crimes against women. Not agreed to avoid false complaints Section 357(4) Compensation to victim Payment of compensation of an amount adequate to meet atleast the medical
ACCEPTED IN TOTO accused. Accepted in full Section 327: Substitution of new offences defined for rape (376A, 376B, 376C, 376D) Technical formality
ACCEPTED IN PART
NOT ACCEPTED expenses incurred by the victim. This is not acceptable as the compensation would be very low. The Bill has a better provision.
THE INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT, 1872 Section 53A: Evidence of character of previous sexual experience not relevant in certain cases - Fully accepted Section 114A: Presumption as to the absence of consent in certain prosecution for sexual assault Fully accepted Section 119: Dumb witness substituted by persons who are unable to communicate verbally Fully accepted Proviso in Section 146: Question regarding the moral character will not be put to the victim during cross examination Fully accepted ARMED FORCES (SPECIAL POWERS) ACT, 1958 Proviso to Section 6: No sanction would be required if the armed force personnel is accused of a crime against woman.