- The Delhi High Court has ruled that criminal proceedings can be initiated against a woman for committing “penetrative sexual assault” on a child, emphasizing that the offence under the POCSO Act is not restricted to men.
- The POCSO Act is gender-neutral and applies to all perpetrators, regardless of gender.
- The court further noted that the term “person” in Section 3 of the POCSO Act should not be interpreted as referring only to males, and the word “he” should be understood to include offenders of any gender.
- Section 3 defines penetrative sexual assault as an act of penetration of any body part or object into the child’s body, or causing the child to penetrate.
Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012 • Section 2(d): Defines a child as any person below the age of 18 years. • Section 14: Punishment for Use of Child for Pornographic Purposes • Section 28: Mandates the establishment of Special Courts. |
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