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POCSO Act

What is POCSO Act?

The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012 is an Act to protect children under the age of 18 years from sexual abuse, sexual harassment and pornography. It aims to safeguard the interests and well-being of children.

Historical Background

The Act was enacted in 2012 following widespread concerns about child sexual abuse in India. It addresses gaps in existing laws and provides a comprehensive legal framework for dealing with such offenses. The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child influenced its formulation.

Key Points

10 points
  • 1.

    Defines various forms of sexual offenses against children, including sexual assault, sexual harassment, and aggravated sexual assault

  • 2.

    Establishes Special Courts for speedy trials of POCSO cases

  • 3.

    Mandates reporting of offenses to the police and child welfare authorities

  • 4.

    Provides for punishment ranging from imprisonment to life imprisonment, depending on the severity of the offense

  • 5.

    Protects the identity of the child victim throughout the legal process

  • 6.

    Requires the appointment of support persons to assist the child during the trial

  • 7.

    Imposes a duty on schools, hospitals, and other institutions to report suspected cases of child sexual abuse

  • 8.

    Includes provisions for rehabilitation and compensation for child victims

  • 9.

    Amended in 2019 to include stricter penalties for aggravated offenses and to address online child sexual abuse material

  • 10.

    Section 29 and 30 deals with presumption of offence and burden of proof

Visual Insights

Understanding the POCSO Act

This mind map provides a structured overview of the key aspects of the POCSO Act, including its objectives, key provisions, and related legal frameworks.

POCSO Act, 2012

  • Objectives
  • Key Provisions
  • Legal Framework
  • Recent Developments

POCSO Act vs. IPC Sections Related to Sexual Offences

This table compares the key provisions of the POCSO Act with relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) related to sexual offences, highlighting the differences in scope and penalties.

FeaturePOCSO Act, 2012Indian Penal Code (IPC)
ScopeSpecifically addresses offences against children (under 18 years)Addresses offences against all individuals, including children
ReportingMandatory reporting of offencesReporting not always mandatory
Special CourtsProvides for special courts for speedy trialsNo special courts specifically for these offences
PenaltiesStricter penalties compared to IPC in many casesPenalties may be less severe in some cases
FocusChild-centric approach with emphasis on rehabilitationGeneral criminal law approach

Recent Developments

5 developments

Establishment of Fast Track Special Courts (FTSCs) to expedite POCSO trials

Supreme Court directives on the appointment of para-legal volunteers (PLVs) at police stations

Increased focus on training of police and judicial officers in handling POCSO cases

Efforts to improve coordination between various stakeholders, including police, child welfare committees, and NGOs

Debate on the effectiveness of the Act in securing convictions and providing justice to child victims

Source Topic

SC Urges Government to Reconsider POCSO Act for Consensual Relationships

Polity & Governance

UPSC Relevance

Important for UPSC GS Paper 2 (Social Justice) and GS Paper 3 (Law and Order). Questions are frequently asked about the provisions of the Act, its implementation, and challenges in securing justice for child victims. Relevant for both Prelims and Mains.

Understanding the POCSO Act

This mind map provides a structured overview of the key aspects of the POCSO Act, including its objectives, key provisions, and related legal frameworks.

POCSO Act, 2012

Protect children from sexual offences

Ensure child-friendly judicial process

Defines sexual offences

Special Courts for speedy trials

Constitution of India, Article 15(3)

UN Convention on the Rights of the Child

SC concerns on consensual relationships

Debate on amending the Act

Connections
POCSO Act, 2012Objectives
POCSO Act, 2012Key Provisions
POCSO Act, 2012Legal Framework
POCSO Act, 2012Recent Developments

POCSO Act vs. IPC Sections Related to Sexual Offences

This table compares the key provisions of the POCSO Act with relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) related to sexual offences, highlighting the differences in scope and penalties.

POCSO Act vs. IPC Sections Related to Sexual Offences

FeaturePOCSO Act, 2012Indian Penal Code (IPC)
ScopeSpecifically addresses offences against children (under 18 years)Addresses offences against all individuals, including children
ReportingMandatory reporting of offencesReporting not always mandatory
Special CourtsProvides for special courts for speedy trialsNo special courts specifically for these offences
PenaltiesStricter penalties compared to IPC in many casesPenalties may be less severe in some cases
FocusChild-centric approach with emphasis on rehabilitationGeneral criminal law approach

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