The Supreme Court of India has ruled that merely possessing child pornographic material constitutes a criminal offence under the doctrine of inchoate crimes. This ruling emphasizes legal culpability for preparatory actions. The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act specifies various penalties for offences related to child pornography, including fines and imprisonment depending on the nature and intent.The Supreme Court of India has ruled that merely possessing child pornographic material constitutes a criminal offence under the doctrine of inchoate crimes. This ruling emphasizes legal culpability for preparatory actions. The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act specifies various penalties for offences related to child pornography, including fines and imprisonment depending on the nature and intent. …Read More

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