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The Supreme Court of India has expressed concern over the lack of judges in trial courts, particularly district courts, which hinders the implementation of its directions to establish special courts for child sexual offense cases under the POCSO Act. The court highlighted the issue in a 2019 case titled "In Re Alarming Rise in the Number of Reported Child Rape Incidents."
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