Rights: The Supreme Court will assess if the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act can be invoked to punish teenagers for consensual physical relationships that later turn ‘sour’.
The observation was made by an apex court bench led by Justice Indira Banerjee while hearing a case in which a then 18-year-old man has been accused of raping a woman when she was 17 years old. Both were in a consensual relationship when they were schoolmates and when the accused refused to marry the young woman, she filed a police complaint in 2015, accusing him of rape.
With the case being based in Tamil Nadu, a state trial court had found the man guilty and sentenced him to 10 years in prison under the POCSO Act in 2019. However, the accused appealed to the Supreme Court seeking clarification on whether POCSO could be used against minors for acts of consensual sex.
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