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Home / Crime and Justice / Acid Attack Justice: A 16-Year Fight Ends in Acquittal

Acid Attack Justice: A 16-Year Fight Ends in Acquittal

4 Jan

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Summary

  • Survivor's 16-year legal battle for justice ended with acquittal of accused.
  • Acid attacks remain a severe issue with low conviction rates nationwide.
  • Stricter laws and better implementation are crucial for survivor support.
Acid Attack Justice: A 16-Year Fight Ends in Acquittal

In a devastating turn of events, a Delhi court acquitted the three main accused in a 2009 acid attack case on December 24, 2025, concluding social activist Shaheen Malik's 16-year battle for justice. Ms. Malik, who endured 25 surgeries after being attacked in 2009, plans to appeal but fears the verdict will deter other survivors.

This case spotlights the stark reality for acid attack survivors in India. In 2023, a mere 16 convictions were secured out of 703 acid attack cases in courts, with 27 acquittals. Such attacks, often gender-based, result in excruciating pain and lifelong disfigurement, with motives frequently stemming from rejected advances.

Legal reforms, including the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita's Section 124, mandate severe punishment but face implementation challenges. Survivors call for stricter regulation of acid sales, judicial sensitization, fast-track courts, and comprehensive support, emphasizing the need for swift compensation and lifelong rehabilitation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
India's Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita covers acid attacks under Section 124, with punishments ranging from ten years to life imprisonment, but implementation remains a challenge.
In 2023, 207 acid attacks were reported in India, with an additional 65 attempts, though the actual numbers are believed to be much higher due to underreporting.
Survivors face systemic delays, shoddy investigations, judicial insensitivity, and difficulties in receiving timely compensation and support for medical and rehabilitation needs.

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