The Supreme Court has overturned a Madras High Court ruling, stating that downloading and viewing child pornography are punishable offenses under the POCSO Act and IT law. The court also recommended replacing the term ‘child pornography’ with ‘child sexual exploitative and abuse material,’ marking a significant legal precedent in addressing such crimes.
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