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Implementation of Pocso Act in Odisha

Prepared by: Hitabhilash Mohanty, LLM in Human Rights

INTRODUTION

Although there was a dilemma in national level for making payment of compensation to the victims under the Act which was only clear after enactment of POCSO Rules, 2020. The Odisha Victim Compensation Scheme was enacted by the Govt. of Odisha since 2012 and is amended time and again in order to provide adequate compensation to the victims. Apart from enactment of victim compensation scheme, the courts entrusted with the powers of Special Courts under the provisions of this Act have rightfully exercised their judicial power to punish the offenders under the provisions of POCSO Act. In Odisha, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 28 of the POCSO Act, the State Government in consultation with the Chief Justice of High Court of Orissa, designated 24 special courts in the Court of Sessions to be special Court to try the offences under the said Act which have been established vide notification No. 9816 dated the 20th September, 2019 of the Government of Odisha in Law Department published in the Extraordinary issue of the Odisha Gazette bearing No. 1807, dated the 21st September, 2019.

This study analyses the victim compensation fund enacted by Odisha and few cases wherein the POCSO Court has rightly exercised their power. It is pertinent to mention herein that case studies below provide a glimpse of the response of judiciary in dealing with POCSO cases in Sample Districts. Apart from the cases analyzed from sample district, this study also lists few cases from Odisha other than sample district wherein capital punishment is ordered by POCSO court.

Table – 1: Details of the cases under POCSO Act in the Sample Districts

Sl. No.Sample DistrictsPending CasesDisposed CasesTotal Cases
1Koraput428349
2Mayurbhanj656231
3Sundargarh486112
4Kandhamal345138

ODISHA VICTIM COMPENSATION SCHEME

In pursuance to Section 357-A of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, the State Govt. in coordination with Central Government notified a scheme for providing funds for the purpose of compensation to the victims who have suffered loss or injury as a result of the crime and require rehabilitation. The said scheme is called as ‘The Odisha Victim Compensation Scheme 2012.’ The scheme aims at providing financial assistance to the victims and to provide support services such as shelter, counselling, medical aid, legal assistance, education, vocational training depending upon the needs of the victim.

Odisha Gazette bearing No. 1807, dated the 21st September, 2019, available at: http://govtpress.odisha.gov.in/pdf/2019/1826.pdf

For the purpose of implementing the said Scheme a fund was created which shall be operated by the Secretary, State Legal Services Authority. This Fund shall be credited with the money out of budget provisions made by the State Government for the purpose of the Scheme, all grants, subscriptions, donations and gifts made by the Central Government or any local authority and from all other sums received by or on behalf of the victim’s compensation from any source whatsoever including in compliance to any court order.

This Scheme shall cover the victims in case of death of the victim, his/her dependents or the members of the family of the victim who has suffered the atrocity resulting from the crime and the members who have been visited with a scar would be eligible for compensation as per the compensation order. Under the Scheme, the victim shall be entitled to financial assistance and restorative support services. Assistance under the Scheme shall be available in respect of each of the cases where the FIR is lodged.

ELIGIBILITY FOR COMPENSATION

The victims satisfying the following criteria shall be eligible for compensation

AUTHORITIES RESPONSIBLE UNDER THE SCHEME

ODISHA STATE COMMISSION FOR PROTECTION OF CHILD RIGHTS

Given the mandate under POCSO Act, OSCPCR has initiated the following activities:

  1. Follow-up with States/UTs on implementation status of the POCSO Act;
  2. Follow-up with States/UTs on implementation of victim compensation schemes;
  3. Information sought from State/UT Police through Questionnaire on cases booked under POCSO Act and cases being reported to district CWCs, as required U/S 19 (6) of POCSO Act CWCs;
  4. Questionnaire administered to State/UT Secretaries of WCD/Social Welfare/ Social Defense seeking details of cases registered with CWCs under POCSO Act;
  5. Circulation of the following basic informative documents among SCPCRs:
    • Advisory to Police
    • Child Friendly Procedures for implementing POCSO Act, 2012
    • Child Victim Charter
    • Pamphlet on POCSO
    • Guidelines for responding to CSA (child sexual abuse) Complaints.
  6. Preparation of Guidelineswith Lawyers Collective and UNICEF:
    • Guidelines for Police,
    • Guidelines for Special Courts,
    • Guidelines for Special Prosecutors,
    • Guidelines for CWCs, and
    • Guidelines for Health professionals.
  7. Preparation of IEC material;
  8. Review of IEC material for preventing child sexual abuse prepared by State/UT and NGOs initiated to identify best practices and to disseminate same among other States/UTs.

INDICATIVE CASES ON IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ACT

Table – 2: POCSO CASE STUDY – I 

State v. Keshab Pattnaik, T.R. CASE NO. 73/2019

SL. NO.PARTICULARSREMARKS
1Date of Offence03.08.2019
2Date of Judgement17.02.2020
3PlaceKantabedi, Koraput
4Criminal ChargesU/S 354 IPC, U/S 8 of POCSO Act
5No. of Victims1
6Nature of DisposalContested-Acquitted

BACKGROUND FACT

HELD BY POCSO COURT

Table – 3: POCSO CASE STUDY – II

State v. Bandu Tadingi, T.R. CASE NO. 62/2018

SL. NO.PARTICULARSREMARKS
1Date of Offence20.12.2018
2Date of Judgement13.11.2019
3PlaceNarayanpatna, Koraput
4Criminal ChargesU/S 458, 376(2)(f)(n), 506 I.P.C. and under Sec. 6 POCSO Act.
5No. of Victims1
6Nature of DisposalContested-Acquitted

BACKGROUND FACTS

HELD BY POCSO COURT

Table – 4: POCSO CASE STUDY – III

State v. Dama (Siba Mahanta) & Others. C.T. CASE NO. 51/2014

SL. NO.PARTICULARSREMARKS
1Date of Offence27.06.2013
2Date of Judgement27.02.2017
3PlaceBagidiha, Mayurbhanj
4Criminal Chargespersons U/s 363/366/376/34 of the I.P.C and U/s 6 of the POCSO Act.
5No. of Victims1
6Nature of DisposalContested-Acquitted

BACKGROUND FACT

HELD BY POCSO COURT

Table – 5: POCSO CASE STUDY – IV

State v. Rajesh Kumar Tudu, C.T. CASE NO. 87/2018

SL. NO.PARTICULARSREMARKS
1Date of Offence14.07.2018
2Date of Judgement28.08.2019
3PlaceKuliana, Mayurbhanj
4Criminal ChargesU/s. 376(3)(n) of IPC and Sec.6 POCSO Act.
5No. of Victims1
6Nature of DisposalContested-Acquitted

BACKGROUND FACTS

HELD BY POCSO COURT

Table – 6: POCSO CASE STUDY – V

State v. Dayasagar Barla, G.R. CASE NO. 44/2016

SL. NO.PARTICULARSREMARKS
Date of Offence07.07.2016
1Date of Judgement09.08.2017
2PlaceKinjirkela, Sundargarh
3Criminal ChargesU/s.366/376(2)(i)(m)/506 IPC and Sec.6 POCSO Act.
4No. of Victims1
5Nature of DisposalContested-Acquitted

BACKGROUND FACTS

HELD BY POCSO COURT

Table – 7: POCSO CASE STUDY – VI

State v. Hemanta Kanhar, G.R. CASE NO. 84/2015

SL. NO.PARTICULARSREMARKS
1Date of Offence21.05.2015
2Date of Judgement24.04.20191
3PlacePhulbani Sadar, Kandhamal
4Criminal ChargesU/s.366/376(2)(i)(m)/506 IPC and Sec.6 POCSO Act.
5No. of Victims1
6Nature of DisposalContested-Acquitted

BACKGROUND FACTS

HELD BY POCSO COURT

Table – 8: POCSO CASE STUDY – VII

Sl. No.ParticularsRemarks
1Date of Offence20.01.2019
2Date of Judgement26.07.2019
3PlaceBanarpal, Anugul
4Criminal ChargesU/S 376 (3), 302, 201 of IPC and U/S 6 of POCSO Act
5No. of Victims1
6PunishmentDeath Sentence

BACKGROUND FACTS

HELD BY POCSO COURT

CURRENT STATUS

Table – 9: POCSO CASE STUDY – VIII

Sl. No.ParticularsRemarks
1Date of Offence15.06.2018
2Date of Judgement28.08.2018
3PlaceBetanati, Mayurbhanj
4Criminal ChargesU/S 376 (3), 302 IPC and U/S 6 of POCSO Act
5No. of Victims1
6PunishmentDeath Sentence

BACKGROUND FACTS

HELD BY POCSO COURT

Table – 10: POCSO CASE STUDY – IX

SL. NO.PARTICULARSREMARKS
1Date of Offence20.03.2019
2Date of Judgement10.09.2019
3PlaceErasama, Jagatsinghpur
4Criminal ChargesU/S 376 (3), 302 IPC and U/S 6 of POCSO Act
5No. of Victims1
6PunishmentDeath Sentence

BACKGROUND FACTS

HELD BY POCSO COURT

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