New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday strongly criticised a Calcutta High Court judgment which advised young girls to “control sexual urges”, saying the observations are highly objectionable and unwarranted.
“Prima facie, we are of the view that the judges are not expected to express personal views or preach,” the bench said while issuing notice to the West Bengal government and other parties in the case.
The top court appointed senior advocate Madhavi Divan as amicus curiae to assist the court and advocate Liz Mathew to assist the amicus.