Nirbhaya fund | SabrangIndia News Related to Human Rights Thu, 25 Mar 2021 12:30:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://sabrangindia.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Favicon_0.png Nirbhaya fund | SabrangIndia 32 32 Only 38.5% of Nirbhaya Fund disbursed; funds under-utilised: Parliament Committee Report https://sabrangindia.in/only-385-nirbhaya-fund-disbursed-funds-under-utilised-parliament-committee-report/ Thu, 25 Mar 2021 12:30:00 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2021/03/25/only-385-nirbhaya-fund-disbursed-funds-under-utilised-parliament-committee-report/ In Part – 1 of a three-part series examining the report of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on crimes against women, we discover how non-registration of cases, huge pendency and non-utilisation of funds are preventing women from getting justice

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The report on ‘Atrocities and Crimes Against Women and Children’ was submitted in the Rajya Sabha by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs on March 15. The extensive report covers all themes related to crimes against women, including data on crimes, prevention of crimes and the criminal justice system for women and for each section provides recommendations that are worthy of paying attention to by not just the Ministry of Home Affairs but also all the state governments for better implementation of prevention of crimes and for better handling of such cases.

The Committee was presided over by Congress MP in Rajya Sabha, Anand Sharma comprised nine members of Rajya Sabha and 30 members of the Lok Sabha.

The comprehensive report touches upon various themes which can be divided into Criminal Justice system, prevention of crimes and Data on crimes against women and children. In a three-part series we will be going through the various elements covered in the report and he many recommendations of the Committee. In this first part we look at the criminal justice system which includes filing of FIR, Fast Track Courts, the dedicated Nirbhaya Fund and its utilization, shelter homes for women and children as well as the role of NGOs.

Zero FIR and delay in FIR

The Committee noted that cases of crimes against women and children are not getting registered at the police station and in time and is one of the main reasons for delay and denial of justice to the victim and family and also appreciated Rajasthan police for conducting decoy operations to check whether FIRs are being registered.

Further, as per data submitted to the Committee by select stated it was found that cases have been filed against police officers for delaying registration of FIRs, as also zero FIRs are also being filed. The same is depicted in the table below:

On the other hand, Tamil Nadu informed the Committee that there is no system of registering “Zero” FIRs in the State. However, FIR is registered in the Police Station where the complaint is given and transferred to the jurisdictional Police Station where it is re-registered as fresh FIR. Even UP submitted that they do not have a system for Zero FIRs as Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & System (CCTNS) does not provide for the same.

Fast Track Courts

The Committee stated that UP has the highest number of Fast Track Courts (FTC) with 372 courts and the lowest are in MP and J&K with one FTC each. UP with the highest number of FTCs also has the highest number of case pendency at 4.37 lakh cases.

Further, there is data on separate FTCs or dealing with cases of rape and cases under the protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act

The Committee was perplexed to note that against the 1,023 Fast Track Special Courts only 597 Courts including 325 exclusive POCSO courts have been made operational in 24 States/UTs. This shows that although there has been an increase in cases over years, the lack of such courts will further delay the course of dispensing justice which will subsequently reduce the faith of victims in the justice delivery system, the Committee said.

Nirbhaya Fund

The Committee noticed that only 38.55% of the fund has been disbursed i.e. Rs.3,581.11 crore has been disbursed out of Rs.9,288.45 crore. The committee expressed its displeasure over under-utilization of the Nirbhaya Fund by States.

Role of NGOs

The committee lauded NGOs for playing a significant role in preventing and providing services to survivors of violence by engaging in provisioning of psycho-social and physical support services to women violence survivors as also research on attitudes, perceptions and behaviour of men, community mobilization, conducts gender sensitization, orientation, educational programmes and awareness campaigns.

The Committee’s recommendations

Decoy operations should be conducted to check whether FIRs are being registered at regular intervals throughout the country.

Developing and promoting online registration of FIR for different categories of complaints particularly, for the crimes committed against women and children.

MHA should introduce Zero-FIR in all the States and Union Territories and provide for the same in CCTNS

MHA should also work out a mechanism for gathering information on reasons for the delay in the investigation in criminal cases on annual basis and use analytical tool “Online Investigation Tracking System for Sexual Offences (ITSSO)” to monitor and track Police investigations within two months in sexual offenses

Ministry of Home Affairs should take steps towards setting up at least one forensic laboratory in every State capital in the country, on priority.

media should focus more on publicizing the penalty/punishment imposed on the culprits than the incidents of crime instead of indulging in sensationalizing these cases

The law enforcing agencies should be provided with the “public prosecutors” for their assistance to ensure proper investigation, collection of evidence, timely submission of charge sheet and strong presentation of the case before the court.

Adjournment Alert Module provisioned under the e-Prosecution online application can be used optimally to prevent procedural-delays.

Committee may be formed at a central level under MoW&CD to oversee and improve the utilization of the Nirbhaya Fund across States/UTs.

Setting up of more shelter homes in States and installing CCTVs to prevent incidents of any kind of abuse and maintaining a central database of all shelter homes and their inmates

The National Crime Records Bureau should consider segregation of data on the basis of different social parameters like education, income, caste to help in taking corrective measures

Ministry of Home Affairs should focus on building public and private partnerships by involving NGOs and other social organizations as part of their Schemes/Programmes/Projects.

Ministry of Home Affairs should take necessary measures to incentivize and encourage the NGOs to increase their presence in rural and tribal areas to reach out to the vulnerable and helpless sections of the society

Framing of Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for ensuring Police accountability and sensitivity to deal with cases of violence against women.

Monitoring mechanism should also be created at the district level to check the behaviour and take cognizance in case of Police insensitivity/ remark/ comment and initiate strict action against errant officials

The complete report may be read here:

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NHRC, Delhi High Court spring into action, pull up governments on women’s safety measures, utilisation of Nirbhaya Fund https://sabrangindia.in/nhrc-delhi-high-court-spring-action-pull-governments-womens-safety-measures-utilisation/ Wed, 04 Dec 2019 04:32:34 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2019/12/04/nhrc-delhi-high-court-spring-action-pull-governments-womens-safety-measures-utilisation/ The executive has failed by not implementing policies and governments have failed to keep the executive in check as there is no monitoring of implementation being carried out. In this atmosphere, there is always room left for perpetrators of crime to dare to commit such heinous crimes as the preventive machinery in the State crumbles.

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The NHRC has put itself on “high alert” mode after Hyderabad’s brutal rape case rocked the nation. The Commission has issued notices to the Centre and all States and Union Territories on December 2, seeking reports on SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) to deal with cases of sexual assault, to be submitted within 6 weeks. The Commission has also asked for status reports on utilisation of the Nirbhaya fund in the last 3 years and details of availability of money in the fund.

The Nirbhaya fund which is administered by Ministry of Finance is a fund that can be utilised for projects of women safety and security. Any policies related to safety of women formulated by any State or UT can receive funding from the Nirbhaya fund after necessary approvals. It has a corpus of Rs. 10 billion.

The Commission noted in its statement, “The largest democracy of the world, which has adopted the longest written constitution and has a rich cultural heritage of gender equality, is today being criticised for having the most unsafe environment for women…“The incidents of rapes, molestation, gender based discrimination and other such atrocities against women have, unfortunately, become routine media headlines.”

The Commission also issued notices to Director-Generals of Police asking them about the best practices adopted to deal with cases of sexual abuse and details of the action taken against the police officers found insensitive and guilty of negligence. The Commission also went ahead and called for a detailed report from Ministry of Womenand child development for details on schemes or guidelines initiated and more importantly, the status of the implementation of the same.

Nirbhaya Fund utilization data

Data released by the Parliament recentlyrevealed that Maharashtra is the only State, among the large states, which has not used the Nirbhaya fund at all. Among the 12 states which were granted funds for the Mahila Police Volunteer Scheme, only 4 states utilised the fund.

This clearly shows that there has been no monitoring at the Centre’s end for implementation of these schemes and the States couldn’t care less for using this special fund for building a better, safer ecosystem for women.
 

Delhi High Court directions

The Delhi High Court has been monitoring policing in the State since after the Nirbhaya case of 2012. The Bench of Justices AnupJairamBhambhani and GS Sistani took cognisance of the current situation and issued certain directions to the government as well as the Delhi police.  The court has ordered police to deploy the cops at several vulnerable spots in the city and if possible to consider deploying women cops in plain clothes. The Court asked the central government, to look into augmenting manpower in Delhi Police in view of long duty hours and workload on the cops. The Court also asked the Delhi chief secretary to finds ways to utilise the vast sums of money accumulated in the Nirbhaya fund.

If cases like these are requisite to wake the authorities, the administration and the executive from their slumber then it speaks volumes about the kind of system we have built for women’s and children’s safety in the country and one can only be dismayed that such a crucial issue has become last priority for our government.

 

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