NEW DELHI: Noting that the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act does not address 'online grooming' explicitly, the National Commission for Women (NCW) has recommended that a new clause be introduced in the law to clearly define it and provisions be incorporated for punishment, which should not be less than seven years and may extend to life imprisonment. The fine to be imposed on the offender should not be less than Rs 15 lakh, the NCW suggested in a report, which makes a strong pitch for protecting children from sexual exploitation online by clearly criminalising 'online grooming' and ensuring that the law keeps pace with emerging threats in the digital age. The recommendations on 'online grooming' is part of over 200 suggestions made by the NCW in its report on cyb

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