The Supreme Court criticised the Calcutta high court’s remarks advising adolescent girls to control their sexual urges. It set aside the high court’s acquittal of an accused involved with a 14-year-old, convicted him under the Pocso Act, and urged judges to base decisions on law and facts rather than personal opinions.
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