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    PREVENTION OF ATROCITIES ACT

    • March 28, 2021
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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    PREVENTION OF ATROCITIES ACT

    Subject : Legislations

    Context : 2 waiters die cleaning septic tank: Banquet hall directors among 4 held under SC/ST Act.

    Concept :

    • Article 17 seeks to abolish ‘untouchability’. To enforce this , Untouchability (Offences) Act 1955 was enacted.
    • The lacuna in the above act lead to the passing of Protection of Civil Rights Act 1976
    • Protection of Civil Rights Act, Indian Penal Code, were inadequate to check many dimensions of atrocities meted to SC/ST. This lead to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 and Rules, 1995.
    • The Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act is known as POA, SC/ST Act, the Prevention of Atrocities Act, or the Atrocities Act.

    Provisions of Prevention of Atrocities Act :

    • Creation of new types of offences not in the Indian Penal Code (IPC) or in the Protection of Civil Rights Act 1955 (PCRA).
    • Atrocities can be committed only by non-SCs and non-STs on members of the SC or ST communities. Crimes among SCs and STs or between STs and SCs do not come under the purview of this Act.
    • Defines various types of atrocities against SCs/STs and prescribes stringent punishments for the same.
    • Enhanced minimum punishment for public servants.
    • Punishment for neglect of duties by a public servant(Section 4)
    • Cancellation of arms licenses in the areas identified where an atrocity may take place or has taken place and grant arms licenses to SCs and STs
    • Denial of anticipatory bail (Section 18) provided in Section 438 of the CrPC
    • Denial of probation to convict (Section 19).
    • provisions for relief and compensation for victims
    • Creation of Special Courts and special public prosecutor
    • Mandatory, periodic monitoring system at District, State and National level
    • Identification of atrocity prone areas .
    Legislations PREVENTION OF ATROCITIES ACT
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