Cabinet Approves Continuation of Centrally
Sponsored Scheme for Fast Track Special Courts for further 2 years
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Continuation of 1023 Fast
Track Special Court (FTSCs) including 389 exclusive POCSO Courts
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Outlay of Rs. 1572.86 crore, Rs.971.70 crore as Central Share and Rs.601.16
crore as State share
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Central Share is to be
funded from Nirbhaya Fund
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Fast Track Special Courts
are dedicated courts for swift justice for victims of sexual offences and strengthen
the deterrence framework for sexual offenders
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Narendra
Modi has approved the continuation of 1023 Fast Track Special Court (FTSCs) including
389 exclusive POCSO Courts as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS) from 01.04.2021
to 31.03.2023 with an outlay of Rs. 1572.86 crore (Rs.971.70
crore as Central Share and Rs.601.16 crore as State share). Central Share is to
be funded from Nirbhaya Fund. The Scheme was launched
on 02.10.2019.
The Government has always given paramount importance
to the safety and security of women and children. Towards empowering the girl child,
the Government has already launched several programmes
like 'Beti Bachao Beti Padhao' etc. Incidents of rape
of minor girls below the age of twelve years and women below the age of sixteen
years have shaken the conscience of the entire nation. The occurrence of such incidents
and prolonged trials of convicts had necessitated the creating of a dedicated court
machinery which could expedite trial and provide immediate relief to the victims
of sexual offences.
To bring more stringent provisions and expeditious
trial and disposal of such cases, the Central Government enacted "The Criminal
Law (Amendment) Act, 2018" and made provision of stringent punishment including
death penalty for perpetrators of rape. This led to the establishment of the Fast
Track Special Courts (FTSCs).
Fast Track Special Courts are dedicated courts expected
to ensure swift dispensation of justice. They have a better clearance rate as compared
to the regular courts and hold speedy trials. Besides providing quick justice to
the hapless victims, it strengthens the deterrence framework for sexual offenders.
Currently covering 28 States, it is proposed to be
expanded to cover all 31 states which are eligible to join the Scheme. It is supporting
the efforts of State/UT Governments for providing time bound justice to hapless
victims of sexual offences in the country including the remote and far - flung areas.
The expected outcomes of the scheme are as follows:
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Further the commitment of
the Nation to champion the cause of safety and security of women and girl child.
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Reduce the number of pending
cases of Rape & POCSO Act.
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Provide speedy access to justice
to the victims of sexual crimes and act as a deterrent for sexual offenders.
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Fastracking of these cases will declog the judicial
system of the burden of case pendency