The Supreme Court refused to reduce the POCSO case against the judicial officer, the wife accused her of molesting the minor daughter from 2014-18. Bharat News

New Delhi: To determine the crime and punish the criminals, an experienced judicial officer will make the first attempt from his tribe under the provisions of conservation of children from sexual offenses (POCSO) to continuously tamper with her own minor daughter for more than four years since 2014.Postponing the petition of the Maharashtra Judicial Officer suspended to calm the POCSO case, a partial working day bench of Justices Prashant Kumar Mishra and Manmohan termed the case as ‘shocking’ and said that the statement of a daughter recorded by a magistrate under Section 164 of the criminal process, “This is not a case for any standard.”The counsel for the accused judicial officer attempted to abolish the POCSO cases filed against him by his astrayed wife, which was an attempt to prejudice the court against him in a pending domestic violence case.The lawyer said that although the Astraged Wife had filed a domestic violence case against him in 2014, the year he had allegedly started tampering with his daughter, not a whisper in the DV case about the alleged molestation. But Justices Mishra and Manmohan were unrelated and dismissed their plea to leave the cedar recorded in 2018. Thus, judicial officials will not face trial in the case.In her statement recorded by the magistrate, the minor daughter faced the time for four years from 2014 when she was posted as Assistant Charity Commissioner at Bhandara and was only 12 years old. Molestation continued at different places – Badnapur, Jalana and Aurangabad – where he was posted as a judicial officer.He heard that his father used to hold him from behind whenever he was alone. He allegedly touched his private parts and demanded a kissing from his excuse that he was his father and could do anything with him. The girl talked about her ordinance only after the mother decided to live separately with her daughters, one of whom she was molested. This is when he filed a complaint under the POCSO Act in 2018.