Srinagar: Acting upon the Supreme Court order, the Jammu and Kashmir Law Department decided to establish four special courts for taking up POCSO cases. It was decided, on March 20, 2019, that two special courts will be set up in Jammu and Srinagar while two special fast track special courts will be set up in Ramban and Kulgam districts. However, due to the unfavourable situation prevailing in the erstwhile state post abrogation of Article 370 and 35 A, the process was delayed.
On September 20, 2020, the very first special complex was set up at the District Court Complex in Srinagar. Similar complexes were then established in Jammu, Kulgam and Ramban.
A senior official of the Jammu and Kashmir Law Department, speaking on condition of anonymity, told ETV Bharat that "although the establishment of the separate complex was delayed, hearings on crimes against children have been going on since March 2019."
He further said that due to the unfavourable situation in Jammu and Kashmir, the public could not be made aware of these courts. Despite this, about two dozen cases are pending in these courts. Ten of these cases are being heard in the Srinagar court. I cannot give you more details on these matters as it is also our responsibility to protect minors."