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Skin-to-skin: Definition of sexual assault in POCSO must be looked from victim's perspective, says SC
Updated On: 30 September, 2021 09:45 PM IST | New Delhi | PTI
A bench headed by Justice U U Lalit stressed on the intent to commit the sexual offence and said the results would be 'disastrous' if the term 'physical contact' in the provision is interpreted in a way where the skin-to-skin contact becomes necessary for constituting the offence

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The provision defining the offence of sexual assault against children under the POCSO Act must be looked at from the “victim's perspective” and if the “sexual intent” is present then the offence is made out even without "skin-to-skin contact", the Supreme Court Thursday orally observed.
A bench headed by Justice U U Lalit stressed on the intent to commit the sexual offence and said the results would be “disastrous” if the term “physical contact” in the provision is interpreted in a way where the skin-to-skin contact becomes necessary for constituting the offence.
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