DCW hails speedy trial in rape case by MP court

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The (DCW) on Sunday hailed the fastest trial conducted by a court where a convict was awarded death penalty within 46 days of the incident.

Speaking to ANI, the said, "The had been appealing to the to bring a law in our country which ensures justice within six months. I had to sit on an indefinite hunger strike and on the 10th day of the hunger strike, this ordinance was passed in the Centre. I think this is the direct result of the ordinance that within 46 days, a court in Sagar has ordered death penalty to the rapists. I strongly welcome this decision."

She further urged all the courts across the country to also pronounce timely verdict in such cases.

"I would urge all the courts across the country to give more of such decisions," she said.

A man, accused of raping a nine-year-old girl in Madhya Pradesh's Rehli, was sentenced to death within 46 days of the incident.

The verdict was pronounced yesterday by

The incident took place on May 21, when the accused lured the girl and took her to a nearby temple and raped her.

A case was registered and within 72 hours, it was presented before the

According to P.L Rawat, the trial went on for 10 days, in which DNA report confirming the was submitted.

In April, the Union Cabinet, at a meeting chaired by Narendra Modi, approved an ordinance allowing courts to pronounce the death penalty for those convicted of raping children below the age of 12.

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First Published: Sun, July 08 2018. 15:04 IST