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As per law, Rape case cannot be compromised

by Sh Ajit
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Imphal, Sept 19:

Manipur Alliance for Child Rights (MACR) expressed its deep pains  to the fact that minor girls are not safe during the Covid-19 Pandemic situation,  that just after 12 days after Mayang Imphal Gang Rape and Murder of a 14 years old girl was happened,  another  shocking  Sexual Assaults incident  took place  at  border town Moreh on 15 September, 2020, this time to an  innocent minor girl of only 3 and half years old.

“Sources indicated, that the Moreh Rape Case of minor,  is trying to settle through negotiations in between the two private parties  i.e. the victim’s and offender’s family, even though an FIR has been lodged by the Moreh Police Station under Section 6 of POCSO Act”, a statement of the MACR said.

The MACR warned  to all concerned to refrain  from such illegal practice of compromising on rape cases, because Raping of a minor of 3 and half years old is a heinous offence , which is termed as  “Aggravated Penetrative Sexual Offence” under POCSO Act, punishable with rigorous imprisonment for at least twenty years, or life imprisonment or  even death penalty.

“Rape  is a non-compoundable offence means   the case cannot be compromised  at any cost by the private parties ,  as the very offence committed   is  seriously affecting the society and  laws of the land  cannot leave the matter  to the private parties’ discretion to compromise or  settle at their will.  It is high time community leaders stop this illegal  practices promoting  private compromise and settlement without prosecution by a competent court, as it will be an   injustice to the victims, on the other hand  indirectly encouraging to commit such  heinous crimes again and again without fearing of deterrent legal penalties in future”, the statement added. 

It further said that in case the offender is to be a juvenile, the case must be dealt as per the provisions of Juvenile Justice (care and protection of children) Act 2015, but there is no option for compromise and settle at individual level.   

The MACR urged upon the  Moreh police  to expedite the police investigation process,  apprehend the offender at the earliest  and disallow  any kind compromise arrangement.

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