Unfortunate that there is no witness protection plan: SC

The court said that the issue of witnesses protection is a serious matter which has not been addressed as yet

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 14 2013 | 7:11 PM IST
The Supreme Court has expressed concern over absence of a witness protection programme saying it has resulted in witnesses turning hostile "frequently" and rise in unmerited acquittals in criminal cases.

"Unless the witnesses are protected the rise in unmerited acquittals cannot be checked. It is unfortunate that this important issue has not received necessary attention," a bench of justices Ranjana Prakash Desai and Madan B Lokur said.

The court said that the issue of witnesses protection is a serious matter which has not been addressed as yet.

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It made the observation while delivering a verdict in a dowry death case in which the parents of the victim had turned hostile and on the basis of which the trial court acquitted the husband.

"It is sad that even parents did not stand by their daughter. We do not understand how a woman, particularly a mother, turned her back on the daughter. Possibly these witnesses were bought over by the appellant," the bench said while upholding the Karnataka High Court's verdict convicting the man in the case.

The bench said that there is a need to ascertain why witnesses are "frequently" turning hostile.

"Such conduct displays greed and lack of compassion. If they were threatened by the appellant and were forced to depose in his favour it is a sad reflection on our system which leaves witnesses unprotected. The reasons why witnesses so frequently turn hostile need to be ascertained. There is no witness protection plan in place," it said.
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First Published: Nov 14 2013 | 7:10 PM IST

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