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The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) report for 2023 highlights a 9.2% increase in crimes against children in India, with 177,335 cases registered in total. This reflects a concerning rise in child safety issues and demands urgent attention from authorities, policymakers, and civil society. Key Data on Crime Against Children: Total Cases: 177,335 cases of crime against children were reported in 2023, a rise of 9.2% from the previous year (2022). Crime Rate: The crime rate per one-lakh child population stood at 39.9 in 2023, compared to 36.6 in 2022, indicating a growing concern. Major Crime Categories: Kidnapping and Abduction:…
15 October, 2025
Custodial Crime
Custodial Death in India Gujarat reported 80 custody deaths during the course of the last five years, according to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). Difference between custody and arrest: When someone is kept in protective custody, it is because authorities fear they will pose a risk to society it is known as custody. When someone is officially brought into police custody on suspicion of committing a crime, it is referred to as an "arrest." Custody exists in every arrest, but the reverse is not true. Judicial custody vs police custody: Police custody: It is the term used to describe…
16 February, 2023
Custodial Crime
Why a separate anti-torture law? Context: - The alleged torture of a father-son duo in Sattankulam town in Tamil Nadu has given rise to the demand for a separate law against torture. Background: - In 2017, the Central Government admitted in the Supreme Court that it was seriously considering the 273rd Report of the Law Commission that recommended ratification of the UN Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhumane or Degrading Treatment (CAT). - CAT was signed by India but is yet to be ratified. Existing laws: - Torture is not defined in the Indian Penal Code, but the definitions…
20 July, 2020
Custodial Crime
Crime as punishment: On the killing of Vikas Dubey Context * The Uttar Pradesh Police’s account of the killing of Kanpur gangster Vikas Dubey on Friday, even if taken at face value, is a startling admission of serious ineptitude. Extra Judicial Killings * The possibility that his death is officially sanctioned retribution for the murder of eight policemen who were part of the team that went to arrest him on July 3 is hard to dismiss out of hand. * A hardened criminal, who had 62 cases against him before his gang allegedly shot dead eight policemen last week,…
11 July, 2020
Custodial Crime