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No Proof of Stalking or Sexual Intent. Girl Herself Sent the Friend Request: Pune Court Acquits 19-Year-Old Bus Driver Accused Under POCSO Act

Court Acquits 19-Year Bus Driver Accused Under POCSO Act

A Pune court has acquitted a young bus driver accused of online stalking and sexual harassment of a 13-year-old student. The judge found no sexual chat, no unwanted contact, and noted that even the girl had willingly initiated the Instagram conversation.

MAHARASHTRA: A special POCSO court in Pune has given a clean acquittal to a 19-year-old school bus driver, Raju Shrirang Jagde, who was accused of stalking a minor girl online and sexually harassing her.

The judgment was delivered on 18 November 2025 by Additional Sessions Judge Aniruddha Subhash Gandhi.

The case was registered as Special Sessions Case No. 1308/2024, and the charges were filed under Indian Justice Code (IJC) Section 78(2) (stalking) and POCSO Act Section 12 (sexual harassment).

The girl’s mother had filed a complaint on 24 August 2024, claiming she saw Instagram chat between her 13-year-old daughter and the accused. She said that when she opened her mobile phone and checked Instagram, she found written chats with “राजू जागडे” (Raju Jagde).

The complaint said the parents went to the school the next morning and confronted the boy, after which someone called the police.

But the case collapsed inside the court because the witnesses themselves gave statements that did not support the prosecution’s claims. The mother admitted during cross-examination that:

The court noted that the girl herself admitted:

Judge’s Observation: No Stalking, No Sexual Intent, No Objectionable Chat

The court made it absolutely clear that for the offence of stalking under IJC 78(2) to be proved, prosecution must show that the accused kept contacting the minor even after she refused or showed disinterest. But in this case, the judge found:

Regarding the POCSO charge (sexual harassment under Section 12), the court emphasised that sexual intent is mandatory. But the evidence showed:

Judge’s Final Conclusion

The judge held that the prosecution failed to prove any of the ingredients required for either offence:

Thus the court ordered:

Final Verdict

The Pune court found that the 13-year-old girl had willingly chatted with the accused, sent him the friend request herself, and there was no sexual content, no unwanted contact, no stalking, and no bad intention.

The police also failed to present the Instagram chat in court. So the judge acquitted the young bus driver completely.

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Explanatory Table Of All Laws / Sections Mentioned In The Case

Law / SectionFull NameMeaning in Simple Indian EnglishWhy It Was Mentioned in This Case
IJC Section 78(2)Indian Justice Code – Stalking (including online stalking)If a man follows a woman physically or online despite her disinterest, or keeps watching her digital activity, it is “stalking.”Prosecution claimed the accused contacted the minor on Instagram. Court said she sent friend request herself & chats were consensual.
POCSO Section 12Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act – Sexual HarassmentAny sexual comments, gestures, chat, messages, or attempts with sexual intent toward a minor.Court found no sexual messages, no obscene words, no sexual intent, so charge failed.
BNSS Section 184Recording statement of witness by CourtAllows the court to record official statements of witnesses.Victim & mother’s statements were recorded under this section.
BNSS Section 258(1)Acquittal of AccusedCourt can acquit if evidence does not prove charges.Used for acquitting the accused completely.
BNSS Section 351Examination of AccusedCourt records accused’s statement when needed.Not used because no incriminating evidence came against him.
BNSS Section 481Cancellation of Bail BondCancels bonds after disposal of case.Court ordered cancellation of the accused’s personal bond.
POCSO Section 11 (definition referenced)Defines “Sexual Harassment”Defines actions that count as sexual harassment of a child.Court used this to examine whether the accused’s messages were sexual. They were not.
POCSO Section 12Punishment for Sexual HarassmentGives punishment for above offence.The accused was charged but acquitted.

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