The state government today asked for more time and the division bench headed by Justice Abhay Oka granted the plea but also directed that until the new policy is formulated the state government should provide protection to witnesses even when investigation is underway if the witness applies to the investigating officer in writing or orally.
Picking holes in existing policy, the court, which is hearing a PIL, observed the term witness should include not only those who are going to depose in the court but anybody who possesses information and documents related to a crime.
The HC noted that as per the recommendations of the Law Commission, witness protection measures must be taken up right from the stage of investigation to ensure that witnesses feel secure and come to the court to record evidence.
The court also suggested that there should be a provision of continuance of protection even after the trial or appeal proceedings are over; the state should also consider creating a separate dedicated fund for these protection measures.
