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Delhi gangrape: why criminal cases crawl through Indian courts

New Delhi, Jan 7: When Angammal was being sexually abused inside a police station for six days over a decade ago, her son was just a little boy. As the case drags on in court,


“Even when witnesses are present, cases are adjourned on far less serious reasons or even on flippant grounds. Adjournments are granted even in such situations on the mere asking for it. Quite often, such adjournments are granted to suit the convenience of the advocate concerned,” the bench observed.



And is it any wonder, when trials take decades, that conviction rates should be poor?

Conviction rate in crimes against women is just 27.8 percent.

“Conviction rate for crimes against women (Indian Penal Code and Special and Local Laws cases) for 2010 is 27.8 percent” says the report of the Law Commission of India into expeditious investigation and trial of criminal cases against influential people.

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