The POCSO Act and Associated Issues - ForumIAS Blog
The POCSO Act and Associated Issues - ForumIAS Blog
The POCSO Act and Associated Issues - ForumIAS Blog
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First, The Act defines Child as any person below eighteen. The
Act also defines different forms of sexual abuses.
Third, the Goa Children’s Act 2003 was the only legislation which
specifically focuses on child abuse. Thus national-level legislation
was the need of the hour that can be implemented in every State
and UTs.
IPC Section 375 does not protect male Child and protect
only the traditional sexual offences like peno-vaginal
intercourse.
IPC Section 377 and IPC Section 354 does not define the
terms “unnatural offences” and “modesty”.
First, The Act provides for immediate relief at the filing of the
case. The compensation amount can change, based on the need
of the victim. For example, the Act does not define the outer
limit. The Judges can include Child’s educational need, medical
needs including trauma compensation while deciding the
compensation amount.
Sixth, The Act does not cover all the aspects of sexual violence of
children. For instance, the Act is silent on cyberbullying and other
online sexual crimes of children. The Act is also silent on cases
were one child made sexual violence against another
child/children.
Way forward:
Second, High courts should instruct the trial courts not to grant
unnecessary adjournments during the trial. State police chiefs
should constitute special task forces investigating cases to
prevent the pendency of cases.
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