
Participants at the POŠO National Conference in Hyderabad on Sunday.
The final day of the National Conference POCSO in Hyderabad has seen a strong pressure to rework the system to reduce sexual abuse of children. Experts and lawyers demanded reforms in rehabilitation frames, compensation of victims and the role of forensic and psychological support in experiments according to the law of POCSO.
Technical meetings on Sunday (July 6) focused on the importance of early and traumatic medical evidence, protection of identity and integration of pediatric psychologists during the trial. Experts also emphasized the need for the active involvement of supporting persons for victims, which is often overlooked in the implementation of the law, along with the importance of medical and police coordination in preventing secondary trauma during the investigation.
R. Sudha of Osmania Medical College and M. Chetan from the safety wing of women emphasized the systems of compensation of victims, rehabilitation policy and the involvement of the Rads under the law of POCSO.
The justice of K. Lakshman and the justice of Tirumalladi Eada emphasized the institutional responsibility and the urgent need to close the gap between legislation and execution on the basis of. The meeting also examined the shortcomings in the systems of compensation of victims and emphasized the need for long -term rehabilitation policy that exceeds symbolic assistance.
The judge of the Supreme Court of Justice Vikram Nath in his main speech, in his main speech, called for a court system that puts the survivors to his center. “Every case of sexual abuse of children is not only a legal battle, but a broken childhood confidence. Justice must be provided with empathy and long -term support,” he said.
Courts friendly to children
The acting chief judge of the High Court in Telangana Sujoy Sujoy warned Paul of the procedural delay and technical obstacles that often re-mraumatic children, while Judge P. Sam Kosha emphasized the need for children and robust legal assistance systems.
UNICEF Sonykutty, George, called for systemic changes in POCSO experiments and rehabilitation mechanisms based on rights. He defended the replication of Bharosa centers across the states to associate with international children’s protection standards.
With the participation of more than 400 parties, exceeding the judiciary, enforcement, the Department of Children and Civic Society, the conference has ended with a challenge to transition from a model aimed at beliefing access to the survivors, based on dignity, coordinated acts and long -term care.
Published – 6 July 2025 20:52 IS IS