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Government drops attempted suicide as a crime

The decision to remove section 309 from the IPC, will potentially pave the way for the release of human rights activist Irom Sharmila

A file photo of Irom Sharmila. The government panel for legal reform had deemed the suicide law ‘anachronistic’ and ‘undesirable’ in a 2008 report. Photo: Hindustan TimesPremium
A file photo of Irom Sharmila. The government panel for legal reform had deemed the suicide law ‘anachronistic’ and ‘undesirable’ in a 2008 report. Photo: Hindustan Times

New Delhi: India on Wednesday dropped attempted suicide from a list of crimes punishable by prison, potentially paving the way for the release of human rights activist Irom Sharmila, who has been on hunger strike for the past 14 years.

The government informed parliament of its decision in a written reply from the home ministry on Wednesday, saying it was acting on a recommendation of the Law Commission.

The government panel for legal reform had deemed the suicide law “anachronistic" and “undesirable" in a 2008 report.

Sharmila has been on hunger strike in protest against army atrocities in Manipur. Under the old law, anyone attempting to kill themselves is liable for a jail term of a year.

Sharmila has been under detention throughout her fast, and is force-fed by tubes several times a day.

The World Health Organization has listed India as one of the countries with the highest suicide rates—21.1 per 100,000 people in 2012.

The government said 134,799 people committed suicide in 2013, a rise of 11.9% over the previous year. There was no data on the number of attempted suicides, it said.

More than 800,000 people each year worldwide commit suicide—around one person every 40 seconds—the World Health Organization said in September. Reuters

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Published: 10 Dec 2014, 06:16 PM IST
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