SC to Decide If Women Can Face POCSO Penetrative Assault
The Supreme Court is set to determine whether women can be prosecuted for committing penetrative sexual assault under the provisions of the POCSO Act.
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The Supreme Court is set to determine whether women can be prosecuted for committing penetrative sexual assault under the provisions of the POCSO Act.
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