High rape cases persist despite stricter laws: The numbers

By Vivek Dubey

CNBC-TV18.com

Published August 16, 2024

Persisting Sexual Violence

Despite legal reforms, sexual violence remains rampant in India. The recent rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata sparked widespread protests.

High Number of Cases

Rape cases consistently exceeded 30,000 annually since 2012, during the time of the Nirbhaya rape case of a 23-year-old, except during the COVID-19 lockdowns.

Legal Reforms Introduced

Post-2012, India introduced stricter sentences. The reforms include a minimum sentence of 10 years with a possible extension to life - or the death penalty if the victim is younger than 12.

Others include widening the definition of rape, bringing in fast-track courts and reducing the age threshold so 16-year-olds can be tried as adults.

Crime Record Data

In 2012, police were recording nearly 25,000 rape cases a year, data from National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) shows. That increased to over 31,000 in 2022.

Peak in 2016

The highest number of rape cases was reported in 2016, with nearly 39,000 incidents. In 2018, a woman reported a rape every 15 minutes on average.

Low Conviction Rates

From 2018-2022, rape conviction rates ranged between 27%-28%, one of the lowest among serious crimes like murder and kidnapping.