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Lok Sabha passes SC & ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Amendment Bill

                                                                                                        

 Lok Sabha passed The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Amendment Bill, 2014 by voice vote. The bill seeks to amend parent law i.e. the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989. It aims to prohibit the commission of offences against members of the SCs and STs and adds provisions for establishing special courts for the trial cases of such offences and the rehabilitation of victims
 Features of the bill
Actions to be treated as offences: The Bill adds new categories of actions to be treated as offences committed by non SCs and STs and amends certain existing categories. Impeding certain activities related to voting especially vote or not vote for a particular candidate will also be considered an offence. Addition of new offences:
 (a) garlanding SCs and STs with footwear 
(b) compelling to do manual scavenging or dispose carry animal or human carcasses.
 (c) abusing SCs or STs in public by caste name 
(d) disrespecting any deceased SCs or STs person held in high esteem or attempting to promote feelings of ill-will against SCs or STs 
(e) threatening or imposing economic and social boycott. 
Offences in case of sexual exploiting of SC or ST woman: It will be considered as an offence in case of
 (a) Using acts, words or gestures of a sexual nature against SC or ST woman.
 (b) Touching an SC or ST woman intentionally in a sexual manner without her consent 
(c) Practice of dedicating an SC or ST women as a devadasi to a temple. Following activities will be considered an offence: Preventing SCs or STs using common property resources, entering any places of public worship that is open to the public, and
 (d) entering an education or health institution. In case of any violation of any provisions mentioned in this act the courts will presume that the accused non SC or ST person was aware of the caste or tribal identity of the victim, unless it is proved.

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