HC Cites Ganesan vs State in POCSO Validation

Legal proceedings advanced on June 9, 2026, with a new judicial or agency decision.

Judges cited Supreme Court precedent in Ganesan v. State of Tamil Nadu to validate unblemished solitary testimony.

The June 9, 2026, ruling reinforces trial-court standards for child-victim credibility assessments across Uttar Pradesh.

Defense counsel may seek review, but the high court’s factual findings carry significant precedential weight in POCSO appeals.

Justice Jai Krishna Upadhyay’s bench treated the child victim as a sterling witness whose credible testimony required no corroboration in the affirmed conviction.

The court relied on Ganesan v. State and Bhanei Prasad precedents plus Section 29’s statutory presumption under the POCSO Act.

Life imprisonment was upheld in the matter reported June 9, 2026, reinforcing trial-court standards for child witnesses in Uttar Pradesh.

June 9, 2026, reporting traced the development to supreme Court precedent invoked to validate unblemished solitary testimony, according to accounts tied to the source material.

 

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Sources:

https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/allahabad-hc-upholds-pocso-conviction-reaffirms-child-victims-sole-testimony-sufficient-if-credible/article71076062.ece

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