Amended act soon allowing special tribunals for children rape cases: Asif Nazrul

The law adviser said it is expected that the amended act will be finalised on Thursday and its gazette will be published as soon as possible

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Publisted at 7:43 PM, Mon Mar 17th, 2025

The interim government has decided in principle to amend the Women and Children Repression Prevention Act-2000 inserting a provision of establishing special tribunals to hold trials of child rape cases.

Law Adviser Dr Asif Nazrul announced at a press briefing at the Foreign Service Academy here after a special meeting of the council of advisers, held at the Chief Adviser’s Office here today.

The law adviser said it is expected that the amended act will be finalised on Thursday and its gazette will be published as soon as possible.

He said the rape incidents that occur in consent luring promise for marriage are a separate offense, while the trial and investigation time of the rape cases committed without consent has been reduced in the amended law.

“We have been giving optimum importance to these cases,” the law adviser added.

Besides, he said, the definition of rape has been changed and made broader with any object used to abuse anyone sexually being bought under the definition of rape.

Noting that any form of rape is being included in the definition, Asif Nazrul said it is being made wider.

Rape cases were hanged for years for lack of DNA reports, he said, adding that a provision was incorporated in the amended law that if the court can hold trial of rape cases without DNA reports if it thinks that trial could be held with medical reports and circumstantial evidence.

The law adviser said the issue of protection of victims and compensation them has been included in the law.

Environment, Forest and Climate Change Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan and Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam were also present at the press briefing.

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