Can a 17 year old be forgiven if he commits harassment or sexually harass any 40+ age woman or he should humiliated because 17 he has not reach puberty
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Sexual harassment is never acceptable at any age.
A 17-year-old is old enough to understand boundaries and must face appropriate consequences
Forgiveness doesn't mean no accountability. Puberty status is irrelevant here.
He needs proper guidance, counselling, and awareness rather than humiliation.
Parental and legal intervention is important.
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This is primarily a legal and psychological matter rather than a medical one. To clarify â a 17-year-old has typically reached puberty and is fully capable of understanding right from wrong. Sexual harassment at any age is not acceptable and is punishable under Indian law, including the Juvenile Justice Act. Whether forgiveness is appropriate is a personal and legal decision, and humiliation is not a recommended approach as it does not address the underlying behaviour.
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17-year-old accused of sexual harassment is usually dealt with under the Juvenile Justice Act. If the act falls under the POCSO Act, punishment for sexual harassment may extend up to 3 years' imprisonment and/or fine, with proceedings generally conducted through the Juvenile Justice Board.
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At 17 a child has attained puberty already. Even after that any child more than 12 can be held legally responsible if the honourable court feels so.
Yes. In India, a 17-year-old male can be held legally accountable for sexually harassing a 40-year-old woman.
The fact that he is 17 (a minor) does not make the behavior legal. If the conduct meets the legal definition of sexual harassment, stalking, outraging modesty, sexual assault, or a related offense under the law, action can be taken. Because he is under 18, the case would typically proceed through the juvenile justice system
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