The Supreme Court, in exercise of its full powers, invoked Article 142 of the Constitution for the Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses (POCSO) Proceedings under the Act have been cancelled. The man had sexual relations with a minor girl and later married her. The Court said that the act was “not the result of lust, but of love. Justice Deepankar Datta and Justice A G Christ’s bench by Said That Woman Has said that she is living a happy married life with him. The couple also have a one-year-old son, and the woman’s father has also supported ending the criminal proceedings against her husband.
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We are aware of the fact that crime Only One Person Of against No, Rather overall Society Of against injustice Is. Back by Comment while saying that When Any crime is done, then he Society of collective Consciousness Hurts. However, the administration of such a law is not practical. realities From apart No Would IsEmphasizing the need for precision in the pursuit of justice, the court said that its approach must balance firmness and compassion according to the circumstances of each case. “Delivering justice requires a nuanced approach. It is in the best interest of the society to put an end to any dispute, as far as possible,” the order said.
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Justice Datta Writing the judgment for the bench, he said that the courts have to provide justice, redress and rehabilitation The interests of the Supreme Court must be balanced and the Constitution empowers the Supreme Court to do “complete justice” in appropriate cases. The court said that as per the law made by the Legislature, after the appellant has been found guilty of a heinous crime, the proceedings cannot be quashed on the basis of compromise. But the appeal of the appellant’s wife for compassion and sympathy ignore Doing so will not serve the purpose of justice.