
POCSO Cases Lawyer in Gurgaon
The POCSO Act (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences) is a comprehensive law enacted in 2012 to protect children from sexual offenses ¹. The Act was amended in 2019 to enhance punishments for various offenses ¹.
Key Features of the POCSO Act
– Gender-Neutral: The Act is gender-neutral, defining a child as any person below 18 years of age ¹.
– Mandatory Reporting: It requires every person who suspects or has knowledge of a sexual offense against a child to report it to the local police or the Special Juvenile Police Unit ¹.
– No Time Limit for Reporting: A victim can report an offense at any time, even several years after the abuse has been committed ¹.
– Confidentiality of Victim’s Identity: The Act prohibits disclosure of the victim’s identity in any form of media, except when permitted by the special courts established under the Act ¹.
Provisions of the POCSO Act
– Investigation and Trial: The Act mandates that investigation in cases is to be completed in two months, and trial in six months ¹.
– Punishments: The Act prescribes rigorous imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than ten years but which may extend to imprisonment for life and also a fine as punishment for aggravated penetrative sexual assault ¹.
– Aggravated Penetrative Sexual Assault: The Act considers sexual assault as “aggravated” under certain circumstances, such as when the abused child is mentally ill or when the abuse is committed by a person in a position of trust or authority ¹.
Recent Developments
– No Lowering of Age Limit: A parliamentary panel decided not to push for lowering the age limit to 16 years from 18 years for juveniles involved in serious POCSO cases ².
– Amendments: The POCSO Act was amended in 2019 to make it more effective in dealing with cases of child sex abuse in the country