Touching Child’s Private Parts With Sexual Intent is Sufficient to Attract POCSO Act: Bombay HC

The Bombay High Court has ruled that merely touching private parts of a child with sexual intent is enough for the act to be construed as sexual assault u.s 7 of the POCSO Act and a medical certificate demonstrating injury is not mandatory. The Bench of Justice Sarang Kotwal made this observation while dismissing an

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