"Judges Should Not Preach": Supreme Court On "Girls Should Control Sexual Urges" Order

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  • Published On: January 05, 2024
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The Supreme Court on Thursday observed that certain paragraphs in a Calcutta High Court verdict, advising young girls to "control sexual urges", were "problematic" and writing such judgments was "absolutely wrong". We discuss the comments from the judiciary and whether the Supreme Court's disapproval will have an impact.

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