Sex Education: Need To Promote Understanding Of Benefits, Says Supreme Court

New Delhi: Delivered its verdict on a plea challenging the Madras High Court order that said mere downloading and watching child pornography was not an offence under the POCSO Act and the IT Act, the Supreme Court stressed the need to address misconceptions around sexual health. Promoting a comprehensive understanding of the benefits of sex education was essential for reducing the incidence of sexual crimes in the country, the apex court said, adding that in India, the misconceptions about sex education were widespread and contributed to its limited implementation and effectiveness.

Conservative views & misconceptions

A bench comprising Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justice J B Pardiwala said many people, including parents and educators, hold conservative views that discussing sex is inappropriate, immoral or embarrassing, PTI reported.

“This societal stigma creates a reluctance to talk openly about sexual health, leading to a significant knowledge gap among adolescents,” the Bench said.

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