Supreme Court Pulls Up Calcutta High Court For "Control Sexual Urge" Advice
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"We are of the view that the judges are not expected to express personal views or preach," the Supreme Court bench said while issuing notice to the West Bengal government and other parties.
The Supreme Court came down heavily on the Calcutta High Court for its observation, asking young girls to "control sexual urge" and not give in to two "minutes of pleasure".
"We are of the view that the judges are not expected to express personal views or preach," the Supreme Court bench said while issuing notice to the West Bengal government and other parties.
The Supreme Court termed the Calcutta High Court's comments both "objectionable and unwarranted".
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