The apex court expressed anguish that the affidavit filed on behalf of the state government by Additional SP, Indore, Arvind Tiwary, disclosed the victims' names which is an offence under section 228A of the Indian Penal Code.
"Let a notice be issued to him. A show cause notice that why under section 228A of the IPC a case be not registered against him for disclosing the identities of the two rape victims in the affidavit.
The bench said the Madhya Pradesh High Court order of fixing the amount Rs two lakh each as compensation was "very deficient" and "inadequate" for the school-going children belonging to poor families who were gangraped by 16 persons in an open field in Betma town in February 2012.
"We direct the Madhya Pradesh Government through its Principal Secretary (Home) to make payment of balance amount of Rs eight lakh to each of the two victims within one month from today," the bench said while asking the Centre "to take lead in evolving social security and welfare measures" for victims of such crime for whom "trauma continues through out the life".
The bench said as a federal government, the Centre must take a lead on the issue as it is not one state where such crime was happening but it is happening across the country and "no single day goes when we don't hear about incident of rape in the country".
