Supreme Court Explains the Difference Between “Preparation” and “Attempt” to Rape

While upholding a man’s rape conviction, the Bench of Justice Surya Kant and Justice Hima Kohli in Supreme Court clarified the distinction between “preparation” and “attempt” to commit rape. In this case, the offence was committed in the year 2005, when the POCSO Act and Criminal Law Amendment Act were not in the picture. The

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