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Draft Bill seeking death penalty for crimes against women cleared by Maha Cabinet

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Mumbai, Dec 10: In a bid to curb heinous crimes against women and children in Maharashtra, the state cabinet approved a draft bill that has provisions for stern punishment, including the death penalty, life sentence, and hefty fines, for the perpetrators, and also speedy trial.

The draft bill seeks to amend relevant sections of the IPC, CrPC and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act for the proposed law''s application in the state.

Draft Bill seeking death penalty for crimes against women cleared by Maha Cabinet

The cabinet approved the draft bill at a meeting in Mumbai and it will be tabled in the state legislature during its upcoming winter session, Home Minister Anil Deshmukh told reporters after the meeting.

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A two-day winter session of the legislature begins in Mumbai from December 14.
He said the bill, to be called the "Shakti Act", will come up for discussion and approval in both houses of the legislature.

It provides for completing probe in a case within 15 days and trial within 30 days, Deshmukh said.
After getting the house nod, the bill will be sent to the Central government for approval and Presidential assent, Deshmukh said.

A statement from the Chief Minister''s Office (CMO) said the bill will be tabled in the legislature in two parts - the Maharashtra Shakti Criminal Law (Maharashtra Amendment) Act, 2020 and the Special Court and Machinery for Implementation of Maharashtra Shakti Criminal Law, 2020.

The provisions of the new law aim to control heinous sexual offences against women and children, the minister said.

It provides for completing investigation and trial within a stipulated time-frame and stringent punishment, including the death penalty and heavy fines, for the culprits, Deshmukh said.

Special police teams and separate courts will be set up for investigation and trial of cases against women and children, according to the draft bill.

The perpetrators, if found guilty, will be punished with imprisonment for life for not less than ten years but may extend to the remainder of natural life or with death in cases which have characteristics of being heinous in nature, it said.

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