New Delhi, Jan 23: Janata Party supremo Subramanian Swamy on
Wednesday, Jan 23 placed his argument before Juvenile Justice Board
seeking to consider the sixth accused in the Delhi gangrape case as an
adult. However, the board reserved the order till Thursday.
The Janata Party chief tweeted, "Juvenile Board heard my arguments why
"Raju" does not qualify to be included in the definition of juvenile
vide u/s 83 IPC r/w Beijing Rules. Orders tomorrow at 4 pm."
Showing the differences between the Juvenile Justice Act and the Indian
Penal Code, Swamy also urged to intervene in the case. While the Penal
Code says its 12, the Juvenile Act terms those above 18 as adults.
Meanwhile, Vinay Sharma, another accused of the Delhi gangrape (Amanat)
case, claimed that he is also a juvenile. However, Delhi police have
given Sharma's age as 20 in their charge-sheet.
Sharma along with other four accused has been slapped with charges of
kidnapping, gangrape, unnatural sex and murder. While Raju, the
juvenile, cannot be tried in a regular court but by a juvenile justice
board.
Controversies over Juvenile Act in this country surfaced when
17-year-old accused of Delhi horror was not tried in the fast-track
court.
However, the victim's father earlier had quoted as saying, "The juvenile
should be punished first...he was the one who lured my daughter into
the bus and tortured her most mercilessly. He should be hanged like the
other five accused."
"All the six accused should never be allowed to step out of the
jail...they must be hanged. They are a threat to every woman on the
street," chided father of the 23-year-old paramedical student who was
brutally raped by six men and later was thrown out of a moving bus on
Dec 16.
Many legal experts along with women panels, seniors lawyers believe that
the prosecution age of minors should be brought down to 15 or 16, so
that the sixth accused faces the trail.
A recently released data by Home Ministry shows that over 33,000
juveniles - mostly between the age group of 16 to 18 - have been
arrested for crimes like rape and murder across the country in 2011.
OneIndia News
Read more at: http://news.oneindia.in/2013/01/23/amanat-case-subramanian-swamy-corners-juvenile-in-delhi-1135866.html
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