THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-July 27, 2017- Topic 1
The Supreme Court has shown due restraint in declining to apply the
provisions of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act to mentally
retarded adults whose mental age may be that of a child. It would have been
tempting to give a purposive interpretation to the term ‘child’ under POCSO,
which refers to those below 18 years of age, and rule that it encompasses those
with a ‘mental age’ of a person below 18.
It would have been compelling to
acknowledge how similarly a child and an adult with inadequate intellectual
growth are placed when it comes to sexual assault: both may show the same lack
of understanding about the situation they are in and incapacity to protest. No
doubt, any expanded definition to encompass both biological and mental age
within the POCSO framework would have helped extend its beneficial features to
another section of vulnerable persons. The court has chosen the challenging
path of analysing the import of such judicial interpretation, along with the
question whether expanding the notion of age is within its remit. It has ruled
that it is outside its domain. POCSO is meant to protect children from sexual
offences. To extend it to adult victims based on mental age would require
determination of their mental competence. This would need statutory provisions
and rules; the legislature alone is competent to enact them. Judicial
conferment of power to trial courts to treat some adults as children based on
mental capacity would, in the Bench’s opinion, do violence to the existing law
protecting children from sexual offences. It noted that there may be different
levels of mental competence, and that those with mild, moderate or borderline
retardation are capable of living in normal social conditions.
The case before the court related to the rape of a 38-year-old woman with
cerebral palsy. Her mother was concerned about the absence of a friendly and
congenial atmosphere before the trial court. She approached the courts for a
direction to transfer the case to a special court under POCSO, a law that
mandates child-friendly procedures and features during the trial, taking into
account her daughter’s mental age, which she said was that of a six-year-old.
In a fateful turn of events, the lone accused died during these proceedings,
bringing the criminal case to an end. The implication of the Supreme Court
ruling is that the onus is always on trial judges to keep in mind the degree of
retardation of victims and their level of understanding while appreciating
their evidence. It would be unfortunate if cases get derailed because of either
the victims’ inability to communicate effectively or because of the court’s
difficulty in understanding their words or gestures. It is now up to the
legislature to consider the introduction of legal provisions to determine
mental competence so victims with inadequate mental development may effectively
testify against sexual offenders.
Vocabulary
Restraint: unemotional,
dispassionate, or moderate behavior; self-control.
Example: He urged the protesters to exercise restraint
Synonyms: self-control, self-restraint, self-discipline, control, moderation
Retard: delay
or hold back in terms of progress, development, or accomplishment.
Example: His progress was retarded by his limp
Synonyms: delay, slow down, slow up, hold back, hold
up, set back
Purposive: having,
serving, or done with a purpose.
Example: Teaching is a purposive activity
Interpretation: the action of explaining the meaning of something.
Example: The interpretation of data
Synonyms: explanation, elucidation, expounding, exposition, explication
Encompass: surround
and have or hold within.
Example: A vast halo encompassing the Milky Way galaxy
Synonyms: surround, enclose, encircle, circumscribe, bound
Assault: a
physical attack.
Example: His imprisonment for an assault on the film director
Synonyms: battery, violence, sexual assault, rape
Notion: a
conception of or belief about something.
Example: Children have different notions about the roles of their parents
Synonyms: idea, belief, conviction, opinion, view, thought, impression
Remit: cancel
or refrain from exacting or inflicting (a debt or punishment).
Example: The excess of the sentence over 12 months was remitted
Synonyms: cancel, set aside, suspend, revoke, abrogate
Competence: the ability to do something successfully or efficiently.
Example: The players displayed varying degrees of competence
Synonyms: capability, ability, competency, proficiency, accomplishment
Congenial: pleasant
because of a personality, qualities, or interests that are similar to one's
own.
Example: His need for some congenial company
Synonyms: hospitable, genial, personable, agreeable, friendly
Fateful: having
far-reaching and typically disastrous consequences or implications.
Example: A fateful oversight
Synonyms: decisive, critical, crucial, pivotal, momentous, important
Offender: a
person who commits an illegal act.
Example: An institution for juvenile offenders
Synonyms: wrongdoer, criminal, lawbreaker, miscreant, malefactor, felon
