SYLLABUS

GS-2: Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary Ministries and Departments of the Government.

Context: The Supreme Court has directed the National Judicial Academy (NJA) to prepare comprehensive guidelines to inculcate sensitivity and compassion in judges while handling sexual offence cases and other matters involving vulnerable victims. 

More on the News

• The direction came while setting aside a controversial 2025 Allahabad High Court order that had diluted charges in an attempted rape case involving a minor.

• The court expanded the matter into a broader institutional concern about judicial insensitivity and the need for survivor-centric justice delivery.

• The case arose from a 2022 complaint alleging sexual assault of an 11-year-old girl.

• The trial court issued a summons under Section 376 IPC, read with Section 18 of the POCSO Act.

• The Allahabad High Court diluted the charges to Section 354B IPC and aggravated sexual assault under POCSO, holding that the acts were preparation, not an attempt to rape.

• The ruling triggered nationwide outrage and led the Supreme Court to take suo motu cognisance.

Key Highlights of the Supreme Court Judgment

• High Court Order Set Aside: The Supreme Court termed the High Court ruling “patently erroneous” and restored the trial court’s charges under the attempt to rape provisions. 

  • It noted physical assault, tearing of clothes, pre-determined intent, and interruption only due to third-party intervention, reiterating that an attempt begins when mens rea is executed after preparation.

• Concern Over Judicial Sensitivity: The Court flagged systemic insensitivity in judicial reasoning in sexual offence cases, including patriarchal stereotypes, lack of empathy, and failure to recognise survivors’ lived realities. 

  • It stressed that justice must combine legal correctness with compassion and humanity.

• Guidelines via National Judicial Academy: Instead of framing guidelines itself, the Court directed the National Judicial Academy to form an expert committee led by Justice (Retd.) Aniruddha Bose. 

  • Composition: Chairperson (Justice Bose) and Four experts (practitioners, academicians, and social workers).
  • Timeline: Report to be submitted within three months.

• Mandate of the Committee: The committee will prepare draft guidelines for judges and judicial systems dealing with sexual offences and vulnerable victims. 

  • It must review past sensitisation efforts and evaluate their real-world effectiveness before making recommendations.

• Indian Social Ethos Emphasised: The Court cautioned against importing foreign frameworks and said the guidelines must reflect India’s social realities. 

  • They should avoid foreign jargon and be rooted in local lived experiences.

• Simple Language and Accessibility: The Court directed that the guidelines be written in simple, non-technical language and translated into regional languages. 

  • This is to ensure accessibility and public understanding.

• Offensive Social Language Issue: The Court observed that offensive expressions in local dialects are often socially normalised despite legal implications. 

  • It asked the committee to identify such expressions, raise awareness, and help victims articulate trauma better.

• Restoration of Trial Proceeding: The Supreme Court restored the original charges and clarified that the trial should proceed without prejudice. 

  • It emphasised that its observations are limited to legal classification and not determination of guilt.

Significance of the Ruling

• Legal Significance: Clarifies the threshold between preparation and attempt in rape cases and strengthens the interpretation of POCSO provisions.

• Institutional Significance: Signals zero tolerance for insensitive judicial reasoning and pushes structural judicial reform through the National Judicial Academy.

• Social Significance: Recognises survivors’ lived realities and promotes victim-centric justice by linking language, empathy, and justice delivery.

SOURCES:
The Hindu
Live Law
Indian Express
Indian Express

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