THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- November 1, 2017- Topic 1
It has long been recognised that children testifying as witnesses find the
courtroom experience intimidating. In many cases, they are victims themselves,
and may be deterred from deposing fully and confidently in the formal
atmosphere. The Supreme
Court’s direction that within three months there
should be at least two special deposition centres under every high court’s
jurisdiction is a positive step towards ensuring a conducive and protective
atmosphere for vulnerable witnesses.
This takes forward the principle already
contained in laws relating to children. For instance, the Protection of
Children from Sexual Offences Act provides for child-friendly procedures during
a trial. Under this law, the officer recording a child’s statement should not
be in uniform; also, during court proceedings steps must be taken to ensure
that the child is not exposed to the accused. The court is allowed to record a
child’s statement through video conferencing, or using one-way mirrors or
curtains. At present, Delhi has four such deposition centres, backed by
guidelines framed by the Delhi High Court. The amicus curiae in
a criminal appeal before the Supreme Court had suggested that such special
centres are needed in criminal cases that involve vulnerable witnesses. The
Bench, setting aside a high court’s acquittal of a man accused of raping a
hearing and speech impaired girl and restoring the trial court’s conviction,
agreed such centres are needed with safeguards.
The Delhi High Court’s guidelines are inspired by the UN Model Law on Justice
in Matters involving Child Victims and Witnesses of Crime. The main objectives
include eliciting complete, accurate and reliable testimony from child
witnesses, minimising harm, and preventing ‘secondary victimisation’. Secondary
victimisation, or the harm that occurs not due to a criminal act but through
the insensitive response of institutions, systems and individuals, is something
that vulnerable witnesses often experience in cases of sexual violence. The
creation of special centres would have to imply much more than a safe space for
recording the testimony of vulnerable witnesses. It should also mean that
multiple depositions and hearings at which they have to be present are avoided.
In particular, they should not have to needlessly wait for their turn or be
subjected to procedural delays. For now, the term ‘vulnerable witnesses’ is
limited to children, but the principle may have to be expanded to include adults who may be
equally vulnerable to threats and an atmosphere of fear and intimidation. Victims
of sexual violence and whistle-blowers whose testimony against powerful
adversaries may endanger their lives require a conducive atmosphere to depose.
Ideally, every district in the country would need a special deposition centre.
The infrastructural and financial burden may be huge, but the state will have
to provide for it to abide by the overarching principle of protecting
vulnerable witnesses.
Vocabulary
Themselves: used to emphasize a particular group of people or things mentioned.
Example: Excellent at organizing others, they may well be disorganized themselves
Jurisdiction: the official power to make legal decisions and judgments.
Example: Federal courts had no jurisdiction over the case
Synonyms: authority, control, power, dominion, rule, administration
Ensure: make
certain that something shall occur or be the case.
Example: The client must ensure that accurate records be kept
Synonyms: make sure, make certain, see to
it, check, confirm
Conducive: making
a certain situation or outcome likely or possible.
Example: The harsh lights and cameras were hardly conducive to a relaxed atmosphere
Synonyms: favorable to, beneficial to, advantageous
to, opportune to, propitious to
Expose: make
something visible, typically by uncovering it.
Example: At low tide the sands are exposed
Synonyms: reveal, uncover, lay bare
Elicit: evoke
or draw out a response, answer, or fact from someone in reaction to one's own
actions or questions.
Example: They invariably elicit exclamations of approval from guests
Synonyms: obtain, draw out, extract, bring
out, evoke, call forth, bring forth
Testimony: a
formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law.
Example: A strong case, according to this view, includes the testimony of an
eyewitness.
Synonyms: evidence,
attestation, affidavit, statement, declaration
Intimidation: the action of intimidating someone, or the state of being
intimidated.
Example: The intimidation of witnesses and jurors
Depose: remove
from office suddenly and forcefully.
Example: He had been deposed by a military coup
Synonyms: overthrow, unseat, dethrone, topple, remove, supplant, displace
