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Download Solution PDFWhich is the law enacted in India to protect children from sexual offences?
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Option 2 : POSCO Act 2012
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Key Points
- POCSO Act 2012 is the law enacted to protect children from sexual offences in India
- Stands for Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act
- Specifically addresses sexual abuse, harassment, and pornography involving children below 18 years
- Establishes special courts for child-friendly trials and speedy justice
- Mandates strict punishments including life imprisonment for aggravated offences
Additional Information
- POSH Act 2013:
- Stands for Prevention of Sexual Harassment at Workplace Act
- Deals with sexual harassment of women in workplaces
- Derived from Vishaka Guidelines laid down by Supreme Court
- Requires organizations to form Internal Complaints Committees
- Not related to child protection but adult workplace safety
- Vishaka Guidelines:
- Laid down by Supreme Court in 1997 in Vishaka vs State of Rajasthan case
- Formed basis for POSH Act 2013 regarding workplace harassment
- Addressed legal vacuum regarding sexual harassment at work
- Only applicable to women employees, not children
- Later replaced by the more comprehensive POSH Act
- Untouchability (Offences) Act 1955:
- One of India’s first laws against caste discrimination
- Prohibits practice of untouchability in any form
- Later replaced by more stringent Protection of Civil Rights Act 1976
- Deals with social discrimination, not child protection
- No connection to sexual offences or child rights
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