Victims of rape and sexual assault are continued to be victimised by systemic insensitivity and slow pace of judicial system.
What are the problems?
Police personnel are still not sensitised to deal with rape victims.
It takes several days for victims to get a FIR registered.
The trial period of the fast track courts extends far beyond the stipulated two months period as per Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC).
There is delay in courts due to factors such as delay in getting medical reports, adjournments, increasing case load and vacancies at the judiciary level.
What should be done?
Proper training and sensitisation of all the agencies involved in investigation and prosecution of rape cases.
The need for a specialised agency such as a one-stop crisis centre to provide necessary response to help victims and guide them through the legal procedure.
Day-to-day trial can quicken the procedure as well as ensure that the victim’s statement is recorded without missing any vital information.
It is suggested that lawyer's questions be routed through the judges.
This will ensure that questions are not hostile and psychologically pressuring the victim.
Support services to ensure victims get compensation, pre-trial orientation, counselling and access to rehabilitation.