Krisha Jetani
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Rape cases in India are very serious. Many people want justice, but it comes very slowly. Even after strict rape laws, many survivors wait for years. Here are some reasons why rape cases get delayed:
5 Reasons Why Rape Cases Are Delayed in India
1. Police Take Too Long: Many times, the police do not file the report (FIR) quickly. Sometimes, they do not believe the survivor or ask too many questions. This makes survivors feel scared or ashamed.
2. No Proper Medical Test: After a rape, the medical check-up is very important. But in many cases, it is done late or not done properly. This makes it hard to show proof in court.
3. No Proper Medical Test: There are already too many pending cases in Indian courts. A rape case should go to a fast-track court, but that does not always happen. This causes big delays in justice.
4. Family and Society Pressure: Many rape survivors are poor and cannot afford a lawyer. Free legal help is not always available or helpful. Without a strong lawyer, the case becomes weak.
5. No Good Lawyer: Some families tell survivors to stay silent. Society also blames the survivor instead of the criminal. Because of this, many people take back their complaint.

Why We Must Talk About This
Justice for rape cases in India should not take years. Survivors need quick help, strong support, and fair judgment. Let us raise our voice. Let us ask the system to do better. Every person can make a difference.

1. Police Take Too Long: Many times, the police do not file the report (FIR) quickly. Sometimes, they do not believe the survivor or ask too many questions. This makes survivors feel scared or ashamed.
2. No Proper Medical Test: After a rape, the medical check-up is very important. But in many cases, it is done late or not done properly. This makes it hard to show proof in court.
3. No Proper Medical Test: There are already too many pending cases in Indian courts. A rape case should go to a fast-track court, but that does not always happen. This causes big delays in justice.
4. Family and Society Pressure: Many rape survivors are poor and cannot afford a lawyer. Free legal help is not always available or helpful. Without a strong lawyer, the case becomes weak.
5. No Good Lawyer: Some families tell survivors to stay silent. Society also blames the survivor instead of the criminal. Because of this, many people take back their complaint.

Why We Must Talk About This
- Rape is not just a crime against a woman. It is a crime against humanity.
- Delay in justice helps the rapist and hurts the survivor more.
- If we stay silent, this will keep happening.
- We must talk, write, and spread awareness.
What Can Be Done to Solve This
- More Fast-Track Courts
These special courts should handle only rape and women safety cases. - Train the Police
Police should treat rape survivors with respect and act fast. - Free Legal Help
Good lawyers should be provided to all survivors. - Emotional Support
Free counselling and support centers should be available. - Public Awareness
Schools and social media should teach people to respect women and report crimes.