Higher courts must dispose of rape cases on priority: Ex-judge

Press Trust of India  |  Indore 

Former P P said today rising instances of were a "blot on the country" and suggested that higher courts dispose of such cases on a priority basis.

Naolekar, however, disagreed with the view expressed in certain quarters that every convicted rapist should be hanged.

"The and High Courts should get hearing of cases quickened for fast delivery of justice as cases have become a blot on the country," the former Madhya Pradesh Lokayukta told

He said appeals in the HCs and the against the lower court judgements in rape cases should be listed on a priority basis to ensure fast delivery of justice.

On demand for hanging rapists raised in certain quarters after street protests over rising cases of sexual assaults, he said it was not proper to sentence every rape convict to death.

"The death sentence is awarded in 'the rarest of rare cases', according to Indian law. But it was up to the courts to decide punishment and its quantum on the basis of evidence and after going through the material on record," he added.

Asked about the growing demand for banning pornography to check the spurt in rape cases, the former said in the wake of right to privacy and influence of Internet, it has become all the more important to ponder over ways to curb this trend.

He said efforts should be made to ensure pornographic material is not accessible to minors.

Terming rape as a social problem, the former SC said the heinous crime can't be checked with law alone and maintained the society should also raise its voice against the menace.

"It is being noticed that the society is united in protesting rape cases," added.

The gang-rape of an eight-year-old girl in Mandsaur district of last month had caused an outrage.

later wrote a letter to Chief Justice of India Dipak Mishra, seeking fast- tracking of rape cases by higher courts.

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First Published: Tue, July 24 2018. 17:45 IST