The Supreme Court of India has intervened in a Gurugram child sexual assault case, exposing systemic failures by police and the Child Welfare Committee. The Court's strong criticism highlights investigative lapses and institutional insensitivity, prompting the formation of a Special Investigation Team to restore faith in the justice system.
'Treated as if she were a table or chair': A child’s case that tests conscience of institutions
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