The Supreme Court of India has taken decisive action against child trafficking, particularly in the Delhi-NCR region, by mandating the immediate suspension of hospital licenses if newborns are found to be trafficked. This directive was issued during the hearing of a case involving a stolen baby delivered to a couple in Uttar Pradesh. The Court emphasized the need for stringent guidelines to prevent child trafficking and ordered that trials related to such offenses be completed within six months. Additionally, the Supreme Court criticized the Allahabad High Court for its insensitive remarks in a rape case, where a judge suggested that the victim 'invited trouble.' The Supreme Court cautioned judges against making inappropriate comments in cases of sexual violence, highlighting the need for careful language in judicial proceedings to protect victims' rights and dignity.
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