Supreme Court Upholds Fresh Trial in POCSO Case, Condemns One-Day Proceedings

In a recent verdict, the Supreme Court upheld the decision of the Patna High Court to initiate a fresh trial in a case falling under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. The case, initially concluded in a single day, came under scrutiny for its alarming swiftness, prompting the High Court to dub it as a display of “ugly haste.”

The matter, brought before a division bench, stirred concerns over the integrity of the judicial process. With a careful deliberation, the apex court affirmed the necessity of a thorough re-examination of the case, recognizing the gravity of the charges involved.

The Supreme Court’s affirmation of the High Court’s order for a ‘De-novo’ trial underscores the imperative for meticulousness and adherence to due process, especially in cases of such sensitivity and complexity.

While the wheels of justice continue to turn, this decision serves as a reminder of the judiciary’s unwavering commitment to fair and just proceedings, ensuring that no haste or oversight compromises the pursuit of truth and justice.

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