Ifp - co.in-POCSO Act Vis-A-Vis Police and Doctors
Ifp - co.in-POCSO Act Vis-A-Vis Police and Doctors
Ifp - co.in-POCSO Act Vis-A-Vis Police and Doctors
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and medical examination of the child sexual assault victims is that doctors usually refuse to give medical care and
to conduct medical examination saying FIR is required prior to medical care and medical examination. Hospitals
and Doctors should know, it is now a crystal clear that Rule 5 (3) of the POCSO Rules categorically bars doctors
or hospitals from demanding legal documents ( FIR etc.) before rendering medical care, and Section 27 of
POCSO Act stated that medical examinations must be carried out even if an FIR or Complaint has not been
registered. In short, under the Act, any doctor or hospital now cannot insist on legal formalities to the victims party
such as FIR or formal complaint to police about the sexual offence prior to the medical examination or emergency
medical care of child victim.
Who can carry out the medical examination of child victim of sexual offence? And whether only the government
hospitals can render emergency care - are imperative to understand. The medical examination is to be conducted
by a Registered Medical practitioner (RMP) of a government hospital. In case a registered medical practitioner is
not available at a government hospital only then doctors of a private hospital can also carry out the medical
examination. Unavailability of government doctors for conducting medical examination is frequently reported in the
state, generally when the child victim is brought late at night. Here the option for private hospitals can also be
considered. It is to be noted here that as per Section 357 C of Code of Criminal Procedure, the private hospitals
have a duty to provide first aid or medical treatment to female rape victims or acid attacks in free of cost. Since
delay in medical examination may lose various evidences, an early medical examination within 24 hours must be
ensured and for that matter, medical examination facility in government hospitals must be available round the
clock on 24x7 service model. As Manipur is engulfed with HIV/AIDS epidemic and chances of infecting HIV virus
to the child victim from the offender is fairly high, emergency medical care including administering of Post
Exposure Prophylaxis is quite essential.