New Delhi: An Act which provides for stringent action against those committing atrocities against Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) communities or indulging in actions which are derogatory to their dignity, including social or economic boycott, will come into effect from tomorrow.
As per the the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Amendment Act, 2015 or the PoA Act, actions like tonsuring of head, moustache, or similar acts which are derogatory to the dignity of members of SCs and STs, will now be treated as offences of atrocities.
The offences include denying access to irrigation facilities or forest rights, "garlanding with chappals", compelling them to dispose or carry human or animal carcass, or to dig graves, using or permitting manual scavenging, dedicating a SC or ST women as devadasi and abusing in caste name.
They also include imposing social or economic boycott, hurting a SC or ST woman by removing her garments, forcing a member of SC/ST to leave house, village or residence, or acts or gestures of a sexual nature against members of SCs and STs etc.
Impeding certain activities related to voting especially vote or not vote for a particular candidate will also be considered an offence.
"Certain criminal (IPC) offences like hurt, grievous hurt, intimidation, kidnapping etc, attracting less than ten years of imprisonment, committed against members of SC/ST, will be treated as offences punishable under the PoA Act," said a statement issued by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.
"Presently, only those offences listed in IPC as attracting punishment of 10 years or more and committed on members of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe are accepted as offences falling under the PoA Act," it said.
Under the Act, Exclusive Special Courts will be established and Exclusive Special Public Prosecutors will be appointed to try the offences under the PoA Act tenable speedy and expeditious disposal of cases.
Special Courts and Exclusive Special Courts will have the power to take direct cognizance of offence and as far as possible and complete trial of the case within two months, from the date of filing of the chargesheet, it said.
As per the the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Amendment Act, 2015 or the PoA Act, actions like tonsuring of head, moustache, or similar acts which are derogatory to the dignity of members of SCs and STs, will now be treated as offences of atrocities.
The offences include denying access to irrigation facilities or forest rights, "garlanding with chappals", compelling them to dispose or carry human or animal carcass, or to dig graves, using or permitting manual scavenging, dedicating a SC or ST women as devadasi and abusing in caste name.
Impeding certain activities related to voting especially vote or not vote for a particular candidate will also be considered an offence.
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"Presently, only those offences listed in IPC as attracting punishment of 10 years or more and committed on members of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe are accepted as offences falling under the PoA Act," it said.
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Special Courts and Exclusive Special Courts will have the power to take direct cognizance of offence and as far as possible and complete trial of the case within two months, from the date of filing of the chargesheet, it said.
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