Press
Information Bureau
Government of
India
Ministry of
Social Justice & Empowerment
31-July-2014
17:14 IST
Article 17 of the Constitution of
India has abolished “Untouchability’’, its practice in any form forbidden
and enforcement of any disability arising out of “Untouchability’’ is an
offence punishable in accordance with law. In pursuance of this Constitutional
provision, the Untouchability (Offences) Act, 1955 was enacted and notified on
08.05.1955. Subsequently, it was amended and renamed in the year 1976 as the
Protection of Civil Rights {PCR} Act, 1955. The PCR Act prescribes punishment
for the enforcement of any disability arising from the practice of untouchability.
Section 3 of the PCR Act, inter-alia,
specifies punishment for preventing any person on the ground of untouchability
from entering any place of public worship which is open to others professing
the same religion.
Likewise Section 7A of the PCR Act,
inter-alia, specifies punishment for compelling any person, on the ground
of “untouchability”, to do any scavenging or sweeping or to
do any other job of a similar
of nature.
As per the Government of India
(Allocation of Business) Rules, 1961, the subject matter of offences under the
PCR is allocated to the Ministry of Home Affairs. As per the data of National
Crime Records Bureau(NCRB), Ministry of Home Affairs, 87 number of cases were
registered under the PCR Act during 2013 and their State/UT wise
number is indicated as under:-
Sr. No.
|
State/UT
|
Number of cases
|
1
|
Andhra Pradesh
|
06
|
02
|
Goa
|
02
|
03
|
Himachal Pradesh
|
04
|
04
|
Karnataka
|
25
|
05
|
Maharashtra
|
29
|
06
|
Odisha
|
01
|
07
|
Tamil Nadu
|
01
|
08
|
A & N Islands
|
01
|
09
|
Delhi
|
03
|
10
|
Puducherry
|
15
|
|
Total
|
87
|
An Act of Parliament viz, the
Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation Act,
2013 which came in to force with effect from 06.12.2013, provides for the
prohibition of employment as manual scavengers. Section 5(1) of the aforesaid
Act specifically stipulates that no person, local authority or any agency shall,
after the date of commencement of the Act, construct any insanitary latrine or
engage or employ, either directly or indirectly, a manual scavenger, and every
person so engaged or employed shall stand discharged immediately from any
obligation express or implied, to do manual scavenging.
This information was given by the
Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment, Shri Sudarshan Bhagat in
a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha here today.
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