The brutal gang-rape and murder of a Delhi girl has shaken the conscience of the nation, Chief Justice of India Altamas Kabir said today while asking all High Courts to set up fast-track courts to deal exclusively with offences against women.
The delay in disposing such cases might be one of the factors for the rise in crimes against women, he said in a letter to all the Chief Justices of High Courts, and added that the time has come to deal expeditiously with such cases.
The CJI said the High Court Chief Justices should get in touch with the state governments for the appointment of judicial officers but in the meantime some court should be designated as a fast-track court to exclusively deal with offences against women.
“I feel that steps should be taken immediately to set up fast-track courts to deal exclusively with cases of offences against women.
“In this regard, you may identify the number of requisite posts required to be created at the level of sessions judges as well as magistrates and, thereafter, the matter may be taken up with the state governments/union territory concerned, with promptitude, to increase the number of posts, not only of judicial officers but also of support staffs and infrastructure.
“In the meanwhile, you may take a decision to set up fast-track courts to be manned by existing judicial officers so that they become functional without any delay. I am sure that, judging by the present day scenario, the state governments will not decline the genuine demand of judiciary,” he said in his one-page letter.