New Delhi: The Delhi High Court sought the AAP government's response on Wednesday on a PIL to create posts of additional public prosecutors and then appoint them to the 55 fast-track and POCSO courts in the national capital.
A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh issued notice to the Delhi government and sought its stand on the plea moved by the Delhi Prosecutors' Welfare Association.
The court asked the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government to try and ensure that the issue is resolved by the next date of hearing on March 24.
The association, represented by senior advocate Ashish Mohan, has claimed that the Delhi government has 'refused to create posts of additional public prosecutors to be posted in the 55 fast-track and POCSO courts (existing and proposed)'.
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POCSO courts are those set up to deal with offences under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
The association, in its plea filed through advocates Kushal Kumar, Aditya Kapoor, Harsh Ahuja and Akashdeep Gupta, has stated that the Supreme Court had in 2019 directed the setting up of special POCSO courts in each district, where there are more than 100 cases under the POCSO Act.