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POCSO Act and Guideliens

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Government of India Guidelines for the Investigation of Crime Against Women

and the Establishment of IUCAW.

POCSO Act leads to inclease in Vindictive Litigations

Hon'ble Orissa High Court in
Rojasin Rout Vs State of Odisha, CRLMC No.3460 of 2023
Para-31

Pocso Act was not enacted to punish lovers

Acts of mutual love and affection between a young couple will not amount to sexual assault under the Protection of Children Against Sexual Offences Act (POCSO Act)

Punishing An Adolescent Boy Who Enters Into A Relationship With A Minor Girl Was Never The Objective Of POCSO Act

How Convicted by Hook or by Crook

Gujarat HC asks the state to identify cases where Rape convictions are based on weak evidence. to hear such appeals on priority

False Allegation of POCOS offence


"False claims and allegations pertaining to cases of molestation and rape need to be dealt with an iron hand due to the serious nature of the offences. Such litigations are instituted by the unscrupulous litigants in the hope that the other party will capitulate to their demands out of fear or shame. Unless wrongdoers are not made to face the consequences of their actions, it would be difficult to prevent such frivolous litigations."

Strong proof shall be required to proceed with POCSO Act

Considering the stringent nature of punishment provided for the offence, in the opinion of this Court, stricter proof and serious allegations are required.

It is the basic principle of criminal jurisprudence that the punishment for an offence shall be proportionate to the seriousness of the crime.

Compromised between the victim & accused cannot be a ground for acquittal


The attempts made by the High Courts across the country in quashing of POCSO cases on view of compromises between victim and accused, has weakened the legislative intent behind the enactment of POCSO, Act 2006. Compromises like marriage between accused and the minor victim, undermines the principles of justice and the rights of victims. The objective behind the POCSO Act’ cannot be ignored merely because abusers marry minor victims to escape conviction.

Special Judge, Public Prosecutor 'Prima Facie' Guilty Of Negligence In POCSO Case: Madhya Pradesh HC Remands Matter To Consider DNA Report


While hearing a Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act case where evidence on a DNA report was not taken, the Jabalpur bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court said that both the trial court and the Additional District Public Prosecutor (ADPO) are "prima facie" guilty of negligence and dereliction of duty.

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