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Sakinaka Rape: SC-ST Act Provitions added

Sakinaka Rape: SC-ST Act Provitions added
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Mumbai: Even as the National Commission for Kastes scheduled to put pressure on the state to increase costs in the murder case of a brutal rape in Sakinaka, post-mortem to the victim has shown that a large injury was caused by a pointed object insertion to his personal part and it reached his stomach.
The 32-year-old woman died on Saturday, almost 36 hours after being sexually attacked in the tempo parked allegedly by a driver known to him.
The national commission delegation for women also demands that children under the age be transferred to state care at once.
The police on Sunday adds provisions under the scheduled caste and scheduled tribes (prevention of cruelty) acting according to the case.
“This will enable the families of the victims to immediately get compensation of Rs 4.25 lakh.
We meet families in front of the police and members of the Department of Social Welfare Welfare,” said Arun Hallder, Deputy Chairperson, the National Commission for the Scheduled Caste.
Haldder further added that the family will be eligible to eliminate the same amount when the police submit a chargesheet in court.
This action states that the country takes care of costs for education of all victims’ children, provides government work for at least one when it comes from the age of legal and gives them home.
During the marathon meeting held on Sunday, the boss instructed personnel from each of the 93 police stations in the city to scan isolated stretches in their jurisdiction and ensure that not one complaint of crime against a woman who was not reported not reported.
Morem victim post was carried out at the JJ Hospital managed by the government, byculla, on Saturday.
One expert said that his death was caused by “complications after injury”.
Video graphics and Viscera autopsi have been preserved for histopathological analysis.
“Victims also have other minor injuries in the body,” said the source of the hospital.
The National Commission delegation for women met with the Director General of Police and gave instructions that the evening patrol was increased and that the mechanism was designed to move to the vulnerable women’s safety living on the streets.
“This crime is the result of the absence of fear in the minds of criminals in connection with the police engine,” said a member of the National Commission for Women, Chandramukhi Devi.
He added that the appointment of members of the State Commission for women must be carried out priority so that they can help the victim families claim compensation from the NIRBHaya fund.
“After talking to the hospital doctor, we gathered that the sakinaka case was as gory as the Nirbhaya Delhi gangrap case.
The woman’s background has no consequences.
Every woman must feel safe,” Chandramukhi Devi said.
(The identity of the victim has not been revealed to protect its privacy according to the direction of the Supreme Court about cases related to sexual violence)

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