Supreme Court of India Questions POCSO Law Criminalizing Adolescent Sexuality

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- 1. The Supreme Court of India questioned the use of the 2012 POCSO law in adolescent relationships aged 15-18.
- 2. The court noted that families initiate criminal proceedings against their own children in the name of honor.
- 3. It was emphasized that the primary purpose of POCSO is to protect children from sexual abuse, not to punish consensual adolescent relationships.
- 4. The process began with the quashing of the Calcutta High Court's ruling that required adolescents to control their sexuality.
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The Supreme Court of India criticized the use of the 2012 Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO) in cases of consensual sexual relationships between adolescents. The court stated that criminalizing the relationships of young people aged 15-18 is legally problematic.
The Supreme Court stated that families deliberately initiate criminal proceedings to protect their honor following the elopement of their daughters. The judges emphasized that the original purpose of the POCSO law is to protect children from sexual abuse, and that this law should not be used to criminalize the experimental relationships of adolescents.
This case came to the fore following the quashing of the Calcutta High Court's earlier controversial ruling that adolescents should 'control' their sexual urges. The Supreme Court's review evaluates the legal and ethical dimensions of restricting young people's privacy rights through criminal sanctions.
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- 1. Q: What is the POCSO Act and what is its purpose in India?
- A: POCSO (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act) is an Indian law enacted in 2012 to protect children against sexual abuse and exploitation.
- 2. Q: Which aspect of the POCSO law is the Supreme Court of India criticizing?
- A: The Supreme Court is criticizing the use of the law to criminalize consensual sexual relationships among adolescents aged 15-18 and its use by families as a tool of criminal pressure against children.
- 3. Q: What event brought this legal debate to the agenda?
- A: The debate began after the Calcutta High Court's ruling, which called on adolescents to control their sexual urges and was later quashed by the Supreme Court, bringing the privacy rights of adolescents to the agenda.
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