Draft of ‘Delhi Witness Protection Scheme’ placed before HC

Update: 2013-11-21 01:19 GMT
The city government has placed before the Delhi High Court its final approved draft of ‘Delhi Witness Protection Scheme 2013’ for safety and security of witnesses from powerful accused, in keeping with its directions in the Jessica Lall and Nitish Katara murder cases.

In an affidavit filed in the court of chief justice N Ramana and justice Manmohan, the government has enumerated the steps taken by it to put in place guidelines and principles which the police, the prosecution and the executive agencies will follow for protection of witnesses.

In May, while directing prosecution of Bollywood actor Shayan Munshi and a ballistic expert for turning hostile in the sensational Jessica Lall murder case, the high court had directed the Delhi government to evolve a witness protection policy to ensure witnesses are not harassed or intimidated by powerful accused in criminal cases.

The scheme, which envisages ‘witness protection fund’, ‘witness protection cell’ and other related provisions would, however, be placed before the cabinet for approval after the formation of the new government, the affidavit said.

‘The draft of “Delhi Witness Protection Scheme 2013” will now be placed before the cabinet soliciting its approval for making the scheme operational and for allocation of budgetary provisions.

‘Since the election to the Legislative Assembly of Delhi has already been notified, the scheme shall be placed before the cabinet only after the formation of the new government,’ it said.

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