The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 (POCSO) is India’s comprehensive law protecting children below 18 years from sexual abuse, harassment, and exploitation. It defines specific offences — penetrative sexual assault, aggravated sexual assault, sexual harassment, and using children for pornography — and prescribes strict mandatory minimum sentences.
POCSO offences are non-bailable and cognisable. While the POCSO Act does not have an explicit restriction like NDPS S.37, courts treat POCSO bail applications with extreme seriousness. Sessions Courts in Pune typically reject bail in penetrative assault cases. The Bombay High Court grants bail in appropriate cases — particularly where:
POCSO cases are tried before Special Courts designated under the POCSO Act in Pune, following a fast-track procedure aimed at disposing of cases within one year. Evidence is recorded in a child-friendly manner. The child victim is not directly cross-examined by the defence lawyer — all questions are routed through the judge, who then puts appropriate questions to the child.
For penetrative sexual assault, the minimum sentence is 10 years rigorous imprisonment, extendable to life imprisonment. For aggravated penetrative sexual assault (involving a child below 12, or committed by a person in a position of trust), the minimum is 20 years RI, extendable to death. The severity of penalties is why early and expert legal intervention is critical.
This is legally complex. POCSO involves offences against children, and courts are very cautious about quashing such FIRs on settlement grounds. The Bombay High Court has in rare cases quashed POCSO FIRs where the allegation was manifestly false or where the “child” had since turned 18 and both parties (as adults) wished to settle. Each case is evaluated on its specific facts. Consult a specialist POCSO advocate.
The law mandates disposal within one year. In practice, complex POCSO trials at Pune’s Special Courts often take 2–4 years. However, the fast-track framework means trial proceedings are generally more disciplined than ordinary Sessions cases, with regular hearing dates and limited adjournments allowed.
POCSO cases require specialist defence representation. Advocate Akash Chikate handles POCSO bail and defence at Pune courts and Bombay High Court. Contact us immediately for a confidential consultation.
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