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Explained | West Bengal's 'Aparajita' Bill vs new criminal laws for rape cases

Take a look at the differences between West Bengal government's new Bill and the Centre's newly implemented laws in regard to rape.
Last Updated : 03 September 2024, 17:20 IST

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Punishment for rape

BNS: Fine, imprisonment for not less than 10 years, which may extend to imprisonment for life.

Aparajita Bill: Fine, rigorous imprisonment for the remainder of the convict’s natural life or death.

Punishment for rape leading to death of victim or putting her in vegetative state

BNS: Minimum 20 years of rigorous imprisonment, may extend to life imprisonment or death.

Aparajita Bill: Death and fine.

Punishment for gang-rape

BNS: Fine and minimum 20 years rigorous imprisonment, may extend to life imprisonment.

Aparajita Bill: Fine and imprisonment of convict’s natural life, or death and fine.

Time limit for investigation

BNSS: Within two months from the date of FIR.

Aparajita Bill: Within 21 days from the date of FIR.

Time limit for trial

BNSS: Within two months

Aparajita Bill: Within 30 days

The Bill was passed unanimously in a two-day special session of the assembly in the wake of the rape and murder of a trainee woman doctor at the state-run R G Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata last month that sparked nationwide protests.

(With PTI and DHNS Inputs)

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Published 03 September 2024, 17:20 IST

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