Supreme Court wants to expedite trials of child sexual abuse cases

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Supreme Court wants to expedite trials of child sexual abuse cases

The Supreme Court, which had ordered a review of the backlog under POCSO, found that States such as Uttar Pradesh have over 30,000 cases pending despite the child protection law coming into existence as early as 2012.

Shocked by the high rate of pendency of child sexual assault cases, the Supreme Court directed High Courts to set up panels of its judges to regulate and monitor trials under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.

Many States have not yet even set up Special Courts to try POCSO cases as mandated by the law.