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( April 2018) Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act and Rules 1995CitationEnacted byEnacted11 September 1989Commenced31 March 1995 4 March 2014 Ordinance Amended by23 June 2014 and 8 November 2013 SummaryPreventing atrocities against the members of theKeywordsCaste, Dalit, POA, SC/ST Act, Atrocities ActStatus: In forceThe Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 is an of the enacted to prevent atrocities against. The Act is popularly known as the SC/ST Act, POA, the Prevention of Atrocities Act, or simply the Atrocities Act.It was enacted when the provisions of the existing laws (such as the Protection of Civil Rights Act 1955 and Indian Penal Code) were found to be inadequate to check these crimes (defined as 'atrocities' in the Act). The Statement of the object and reasons for SC/ST(PoA)ACT 1989. Archived from on 19 September 2018.

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Parliamentary Committee on the Welfare of SCs & STs, 4th Report 2004-05, New Delhi, 2005, para 1.2. Parliamentary Committee on the Welfare of SCs and STs, 4th Report 2004-05, New Delhi, 2005, para 1.4. National Commission for SCs, First Report 2004-05, New Delhi, 2006, pp.222-3. NHRC, Report on Prevention of Atrocities against SCs, New Delhi, 2004, pp.14-15. State of Madhya Pradesh and Anr vs. Ram Krishna Balothia and Anr (1995) (2) SCC 221.

Parliamentary Committee on the Welfare of SCs & STs, 4th Report 2004-05,New Delhi, 2005, para 1.1. Clarification by Ministry of Home Affairs, noted in NHRC, Report on Prevention of Atrocities against SCs, New Delhi, 2002, p.28. Clarification from Ministry of Home Affairs. National Commission for SCs, First Report 2004- 05,New Delhi, 2006, p.223. ^.

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“Whenever the SC or ST victim of atrocity presents a report to the Sub-Inspector or Circle-Inspector in charge of Police Station and if he records F.I.R., and register a case, the Sub-Inspector or Circle-Inspector should arrest the assailant or assailants who committed the atrocity on the complaint-SC. But the Sub-Inspector or Circle-Inspector who recorded the F.I.R., and registered a case did not arrest the assailants except in rare cases. On the other hand, it is stated in their representations that those assailants against whom the SC-victims presented complaints lodge counter reports to the Police against SC-victims and the Sub-Inspectors or Circle-Inspectors register counter cases against the SCs (Victims) and arrest them. When a counter report is presented by the assailant who is the accused in the report presented by the SC-victim, it was filed obviously with the sole intention to counter blast the complaint filed by the SC-victim.

As a result of the counter cases, the real SC victims of the atrocities are being arrested and subjected to criminal litigation as accused in the counter cases” (Justice Punnayya Commission, Government of Andhra Pradesh 2001). 1999 Cr LJ 998 (Cal). Karansingh v. State of MP, 1992 Cr LJ 3054 (MP).

The full monitoring of the Act is virtually a 'systems audit' that, in addition to the police and judicial process, includes the monthly, quarterly, half-yearly and annual reports, compliance regarding prevention, rehabilitation, performance reviews, quarterly district vigilance and monitoring committee (DVMC) meetings and half yearly state vigilance and monitoring committee (SVMC) meetings. (PDF). Archived from (PDF) on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2011.

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