Maneka wrote to Law Minister Sadananda Gowda that police should keep a track of the movements of such convicts post-release for which a law should be enacted.
Her missive comes even as there were unconfirmed reports that the convict may not be freed after serving his three-year sentence later this month and that he may be put up with an NGO while his movements will be tracked.
Such an initiative by courts will ensure effective management and supervision of sex offenders and also reduce future offences leading to a sense of security among women and children, she said.
Convicts of heinous crimes like rape should be mandated to provide their personal details to the local law enforcement agency on regular basis, she further suggested.
"The duration of such monitoring may be decided by courts depending upon the severity of the offence and whether the accused is a repeat offender," Gandhi said.
Stating that other countries also have laws to keep a watch on sex offenders after they have served the applicable period of punishment, Gandhi called for enactment of a similar law in India.
"We do not have any such law in place in India. While there is a need to have such laws, they may take some time to enact. In the meantime, a pro-active action on the part of courts may be a solution," she said.
She also cited National Crimes Records Bureau, which showed that sexual crimes such as rape have increased from 24,923 in 2012 to 36,735 in 2014 and in case of sexual crimes against children, it has increased from 8,541 to 13,766 during the same period.
Cases of assault on women with intent to outrage her identity have more than doubled from 40,613 in 2010 to 82,235 in 2014.
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