SC: No Desertion If POCSO Victim Marries Accused Peacefully
The Supreme Court clarified that in POCSO cases, no desertion is established if the victim willingly marries the accused and both live together peacefully afterward.
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The Supreme Court clarified that in POCSO cases, no desertion is established if the victim willingly marries the accused and both live together peacefully afterward.
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