Juvenile & POCSO Law

Juvenile law applies to individuals who are considered below the age of majority, which can vary depending on the country and culture. Minors are generally treated differently under the law, but in some cases, they may be prosecuted as adults. The area of criminal law that applies to minors is known as juvenile justice. In most states, the legal age for criminal responsibility is 18 years. The POCSO law is designed to protect children from sexual assault, sexual harassment, and pornography. It also provides for the establishment of Special Courts to handle cases related to these offenses. Overall, these laws are in place to ensure that minors are protected and held accountable for their actions according to their stage of development.
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Matters relating to Murder.

Matters relating to Foeticides.

Matters relating to Infanticides.

Matters relating to Abetment to Suicide.

Matters relating to Exposure & Abandonment.

Matters relating to Kidnapping & Abduction.

Matters relating to Procuration of Minor Girls.

Matters relating to Prostitution of Girls.

Matters relating to Minor Rape.

Matters relating to Unnatural Offences.

Matters relating to Outraging the modesty of a woman.

Matters relating to Sexual Assault or Sexual Harassment.

Matters relating to Child Pornography.

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