The Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill 2013
- The Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill 2013 was passed in the Lok Sabha on 19 March 2013.
- The punishments range from life term to death penalty for the repeated offenders.
- The Bill brought out after the Delhi gangrape of the Para-medical student on 16 December 2012.
- fixed the age of consensual sex to 18 years.
Key features of the Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill 2013
- The Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill 2013 was actually the Ordinance that was promulgated by the President of India on 3 February 2013.
- The bill seeks to make amendments in the Code of Criminal Procedure, Indian Penal Code, Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act as well as Indian Evidence Act.
- The bill states that offender could be given an imprisonment of not less than 20 years, extendable up to life term.
- The bill also includes provisions for death sentence for offenders who are convicted earlier for such crimes.
- This is for the first time that the bill described voyeurism and stalking as the non-bailable offences, in case repeated for the second time.
- Perpetrators of acid attacks would be sentenced for 10-year jail term.
The Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill 2013 incorporated new offences in the Indian Penal Code (IPC) which are as follows:
- Acid Attack
- Attempt to Acid Attack
- Sexual Harassment
- Public disrobing of woman
- Voyeurism
- Stalking
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