The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act is a comprehensive Indian law enacted in 2012, and amended in 2019, designed to protect individuals under 18 years of age from various forms of sexual offenses, including sexual assault, sexual harassment, and child pornography. Key features of the POCSO Act include its gender-neutral approach, stringent punishments based on the severity of the offense, establishment of Special Courts for trial, and provisions for victim support and improved methods for apprehending offenders

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