• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Visit Mawphor
Highland Post
Govt. of Meghalaya
  • Home
  • Meghalaya
    • All
    • East Garo Hills
    • East Jaintia Hills
    • East Khasi Hills
    • Eastern West Khasi Hills
    • North Garo Hills
    • Ri Bhoi
    • South Garo Hills
    • South West Garo Hills
    • South West Khasi Hills
    • Statewide
    • West Garo Hills
    • West Jaintia Hills
    • West Khasi Hills
    MBOSE Results: Gorkha Pathshala HS School tops SSLC, 86.84 pc students pass

    MBOSE Results: Gorkha Pathshala HS School tops SSLC, 86.84 pc students pass

    Thousands rally for coal in Khliehriat

    Thousands rally for coal in Khliehriat

    Kyrmen calls for practical mining policy

    Kyrmen calls for practical mining policy

    KHADC MDCs submit 2457 proposals for Central grants

    MDC claims bias in Govt sanction for repairing schools

    Activist urges creation of 3 more border haats in SGH

    Candidate challenges LDA selection process

    1,313 candidates graduate from IGNOU RC Shillong

    1,313 candidates graduate from IGNOU RC Shillong

    State observes World Health Day

    State observes World Health Day

    Community screening held to detect TB

    Community screening held to detect TB

    Exams, results major cause of anxiety among school students: NCERT survey

    SSLC results today

    Trending Tags

    • North East
    • National
      Regional parties to be biggest losers if ‘one election’ happens: Cong

      Positive discussions underway on UCC, ‘One Nation, One Election’: PM Modi

      If West Asia crisis continues Indian exports will get impacted: Official

      If West Asia crisis continues Indian exports will get impacted: Official

      Narendra Modi set to take oath as PM for 3rd term today

      Budget session extended so that 33 pc women quota law can be implemented by 2029: PM

    • Health
    • Editorial
    • Sports
    • Writer’s Column
    • Letters to the Editor
    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • Meghalaya
      • All
      • East Garo Hills
      • East Jaintia Hills
      • East Khasi Hills
      • Eastern West Khasi Hills
      • North Garo Hills
      • Ri Bhoi
      • South Garo Hills
      • South West Garo Hills
      • South West Khasi Hills
      • Statewide
      • West Garo Hills
      • West Jaintia Hills
      • West Khasi Hills
      MBOSE Results: Gorkha Pathshala HS School tops SSLC, 86.84 pc students pass

      MBOSE Results: Gorkha Pathshala HS School tops SSLC, 86.84 pc students pass

      Thousands rally for coal in Khliehriat

      Thousands rally for coal in Khliehriat

      Kyrmen calls for practical mining policy

      Kyrmen calls for practical mining policy

      KHADC MDCs submit 2457 proposals for Central grants

      MDC claims bias in Govt sanction for repairing schools

      Activist urges creation of 3 more border haats in SGH

      Candidate challenges LDA selection process

      1,313 candidates graduate from IGNOU RC Shillong

      1,313 candidates graduate from IGNOU RC Shillong

      State observes World Health Day

      State observes World Health Day

      Community screening held to detect TB

      Community screening held to detect TB

      Exams, results major cause of anxiety among school students: NCERT survey

      SSLC results today

      Trending Tags

      • North East
      • National
        Regional parties to be biggest losers if ‘one election’ happens: Cong

        Positive discussions underway on UCC, ‘One Nation, One Election’: PM Modi

        If West Asia crisis continues Indian exports will get impacted: Official

        If West Asia crisis continues Indian exports will get impacted: Official

        Narendra Modi set to take oath as PM for 3rd term today

        Budget session extended so that 33 pc women quota law can be implemented by 2029: PM

      • Health
      • Editorial
      • Sports
      • Writer’s Column
      • Letters to the Editor
      No Result
      View All Result
      Highland Post
      No Result
      View All Result
      Home Meghalaya

      Meghalaya needs 21 years to complete trials in pending POCSO cases: Report

      HP News Service by HP News Service
      December 11, 2023
      in Meghalaya, Statewide
      0
      Man sentenced to life imprisonment for rape of mother
      0
      SHARES
      265
      VIEWS

      Meghalaya will need at least 21 years to complete the trials of cases pending under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act as of January 2023, a research paper has stated.

      A research paper — Justice Awaits: An Analysis of the Efficacy of Justice Delivery Mechanisms in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse in India — released by India Child Protection Fund (ICPF) said that even if no new cases are added to the list, the country will need at least nine years to clear the backlog of over 2.43 lakh cases under the POCSO Act pending in fast-track special courts (FTSCs) as on January 31 this year despite the central government’s robust policy and financial commitment.

      In 2022, the number of such cases that resulted in conviction remained a mere three per cent nationally, the paper said.

      In some states such as Arunachal Pradesh and Bihar, it could take more than 25 years to bring the pending cases to closure.

      The findings of the paper cast a huge question mark on the efficacy of the country’s judicial system, despite the central government’s 2019 landmark decision to set up fast-track special courts to provide justice to child sexual abuse victims and despite the government pumping in crores of rupees every year to ensure justice for every child.

      The paper further states that given the present scenario, while Arunachal Pradesh would take 30 years to complete the trials of cases pending under the POCSO Act as of January 2023, Delhi will take 27 years, West Bengal 25, Meghalaya 21, Bihar 26, and Uttar Pradesh 22 years to clear the backlog.

      The fast-track courts, set up in 2019, were supposed to deliver the legal mandate for the completion of trial of such cases within one year and yet out of the total 2,68,038 cases that were under trial, only 8,909 cases resulted in conviction.

      The central government recently approved the continuation of FTSCs as a centrally sponsored scheme till 2026 with a budgetary allocation of more than Rs 1,900 crore.

      The study highlights that each FTSC in the country on average disposes just 28 cases per year, which means the expenditure in one conviction is around Rs 9 lakh.

      The report is based on data from the Ministry of Law and Justice, Ministry of Women and Child Development and the National Crime Records Bureau.

      “Each FTSC was expected to dispose of 41-42 cases in a quarter and at least 165 in a year. The data suggests that FTSCs are unable to achieve the set targets even after three years of the launch of the scheme,” the paper stated.

      Citing the Supreme Court’s judgement, the report further said that child marriage is child rape and as per the Census of 2011, a staggering 4,442 minor girls were married every day, which means every minute, three children were pushed into child marriage. However, only three child marriages are reported every day, as per the latest National Crime Records Bureau data.

      Emphasising that despite having a robust policy, strict laws and ample financial commitment, the minuscule rate of conviction is a matter of grave concern, ICPF founder Bhuwan Ribhu said, “The spirit of law needs to be translated into justice for every child. There can be no legal deterrence when mere three per cent of the people accused of sexual offences against children are convicted.”

      “To protect all the children, it is imperative to ensure the protection of children and their families, access to rehabilitation and compensation, and time-bound legal process including trial in the lower courts and subsequent appeals in the Supreme Court and the high courts,” he said.

      To clear the piling backlog as well as ensure victims of child sexual abuse get justice in a timely and child-friendly manner, the India Child Protection Fund recommended that all FTSCs should be operational and there should be a robust framework for output-based monitoring of their functioning.

      The paper recommended that the entire FTSC staff, from police personnel to the judges, should be exclusively attached to these courts so that they can take up these cases on a priority basis. It also recommended setting up more FTSCs to clear the backlog of the cases, and putting the FTSCs’ dashboard in the public domain for transparency. (PTI)

      HP News Service

      HP News Service

      An English daily newspaper from Shillong published by Readington Marwein, proprietor of Mawphor Khasi Daily Newspaper, who established the first Khasi daily in 1989.

      Related Posts

      MBOSE Results: Gorkha Pathshala HS School tops SSLC, 86.84 pc students pass
      Meghalaya

      MBOSE Results: Gorkha Pathshala HS School tops SSLC, 86.84 pc students pass

      April 8, 2026
      Thousands rally for coal in Khliehriat
      Meghalaya

      Thousands rally for coal in Khliehriat

      April 8, 2026
      Kyrmen calls for practical mining policy
      Meghalaya

      Kyrmen calls for practical mining policy

      April 8, 2026
      KHADC MDCs submit 2457 proposals for Central grants
      Meghalaya

      MDC claims bias in Govt sanction for repairing schools

      April 8, 2026
      Activist urges creation of 3 more border haats in SGH
      South Garo Hills

      Candidate challenges LDA selection process

      April 8, 2026
      1,313 candidates graduate from IGNOU RC Shillong
      Meghalaya

      1,313 candidates graduate from IGNOU RC Shillong

      April 7, 2026
      Load More
      Next Post
      ‘MDA pinching money from public’s pocket through fuel taxes’

      Threat of fuel halt looms again

      Leave a Reply Cancel reply

      Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

      We’re on Facebook

      Advertisement

      • Trending
      • Comments
      • Latest
      Sonam & Raja were with 3 other tourists on day they vanished, says tour guide

      Sonam & Raja were with 3 other tourists on day they vanished, says tour guide

      June 7, 2025
      Tourist taxi association launches agitation against outside vehicles

      Tourist taxi association launches agitation against outside vehicles

      September 17, 2025
      Residents of 44 localities in Shillong drink unsafe water

      Residents of 44 localities in Shillong drink unsafe water

      October 3, 2023
      Bike taxi drivers ask Govt for offline option

      Rapido captains caught off guard by DTO, hired and fined

      July 7, 2024
      Local cabbies disagree with disruption of tourists’ entry

      Assam taxi operators warn of dire effects of ban from tourist sites

      1

      Illegal sand, boulder mining along Umiam River banned

      0

      WINS project launched at Loreto School

      0
      MBOSE Results: Gorkha Pathshala HS School tops SSLC, 86.84 pc students pass

      MBOSE Results: Gorkha Pathshala HS School tops SSLC, 86.84 pc students pass

      0
      MBOSE Results: Gorkha Pathshala HS School tops SSLC, 86.84 pc students pass

      MBOSE Results: Gorkha Pathshala HS School tops SSLC, 86.84 pc students pass

      April 8, 2026
      Thousands rally for coal in Khliehriat

      Thousands rally for coal in Khliehriat

      April 8, 2026
      Kyrmen calls for practical mining policy

      Kyrmen calls for practical mining policy

      April 8, 2026
      KHADC MDCs submit 2457 proposals for Central grants

      MDC claims bias in Govt sanction for repairing schools

      April 8, 2026

      Recommended

      MBOSE Results: Gorkha Pathshala HS School tops SSLC, 86.84 pc students pass

      MBOSE Results: Gorkha Pathshala HS School tops SSLC, 86.84 pc students pass

      April 8, 2026
      Thousands rally for coal in Khliehriat

      Thousands rally for coal in Khliehriat

      April 8, 2026
      Kyrmen calls for practical mining policy

      Kyrmen calls for practical mining policy

      April 8, 2026
      KHADC MDCs submit 2457 proposals for Central grants

      MDC claims bias in Govt sanction for repairing schools

      April 8, 2026

      About Highland Post

      You’re visiting the official website of Highland Post, a leading and most circulated English daily of Meghalaya published by the Mawphor Group. Stay updated with our e-edition for latest updates from Meghalaya, North Eastern India and World as a whole.

      Registered office:
      Mavis Dunn Road, Mawkhar,
      Shillong-793001, Meghalaya
      Phone no: 0364-2545423
      Email: highlandpost.shg@gmail.com, editorhp2019@gmail.com

      Like Us on Facebook

      Follow Us on Twitter

      Tweets by HP

      © 2021 Highland Post – All Rights Reserved.

      • About
      • Advertise
      • Privacy & Policy
      • Contact
      No Result
      View All Result
      • Home
      • Meghalaya
        • East Garo Hills
        • East Jaintia Hills
        • East Khasi Hills
        • North Garo Hills
        • Ri Bhoi
        • South Garo Hills
        • South West Garo Hills
        • South West Khasi Hills
        • Statewide
        • West Garo Hills
        • West Jaintia Hills
        • West Khasi Hills
      • North East
      • National
      • International
      • Health
      • Editorial
      • Musey Toons
      • Sports
      • Writer’s Column
      • Letters to the Editor

      © 2021 Highland Post - All Rights Reserved.