THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The recent Supreme Court verdict that viewing and possessing child sexual abuse material (CSAM) ...
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Bhubaneswar: Adhering to the Supreme Court ruling on Monday that mere viewing of child pornographic material on the internet and its possession is als.
Repeat offenders could receive harsher penalties, including jail terms of five to seven years alongside fines. This ruling ...
The Supreme ... That the court has delved deep into subject of abuse of sexual abuse of children is evident from the fact ...
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 ...
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 ...
An expansive judgment on child pornography plugs legal loopholes, offers a curative framework to deal with the crime ...
The NCPCR cited cases of alleged child rights violation in Jharkhand and accused the authorities in the state of a “callous ...