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‘Can’t criminalise corrective classroom discipline’: Madras High Court junks POCSO case against teacher

The Indian Express·Ashish Shaji·26 days ago
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False or exaggerated invocation of the POCSO Act undermines the sanctity of legislation enacted for genuine victims, the Madras High Court observed. (Image generated using AI) Madras High Court news: The Madras High Court recently quashed criminal proceedings initiated against a school teacher under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012, observing that corrective classroom discipline cannot be criminalised under a stringent child protection statute. Justice L Victoria Gowri passed the order while allowing a petition filed by a teacher seeking the quashing of proceedings pending before a POCSO court. Justice L Victoria Gowri heard the matter on April 30. “Corrective classroom discipline, absent anything more, cannot be criminalised under a stringent child protection statute,” the Madras High Court observed in its order dated April 30.…

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