Delivered its verdict on a plea challenging the Madras High Court order that said mere downloading and watching child pornography was not an offence under the POCSO Act and the IT Act, the Supreme ...
Stressing the need to address misconceptions around sexual health, the Supreme Court on Monday said promoting a comprehensive ...
The Supreme Court’s clear delineation of the penal consequences of accessing or storing sexual material concerning children is in complete consonance with the letter and spirit of the POCSO Act ...
The NCPCR cited cases of alleged child rights violation in Jharkhand and accused the authorities in the state of a “callous ...
The Supreme Court expanded the definition of “possession” in child pornography cases to include cases where the individual ...
Repeat offenders could receive harsher penalties, including jail terms of five to seven years alongside fines. This ruling ...
SC has ruled that viewing, possessing and not reporting possession of any child pornographic material even if it is not ...
The Supreme Court of India recently made a landmark ruling on child pornography, overturning a previous ruling by the Madras High Court. Watch the video to know the latest updates.
The top court deemed the Madras High Court's decision on the subject to be "egregious" and overturned it, noting that "sexual ...
The ruling overrules a controversial judgment from the Madras High Court and calls for urgent legislative and educational ...
The Supreme Court of India has ruled that possessing child pornographic material, even without dissemination, is a criminal ...