In a significant ruling, the High Court has mandated that complainants in cases falling under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act must be informed about the bail hearings. This decision underscores the importance of ensuring that victims and their families are kept in the loop during the legal process. The Court’s directive aims to protect the interests of the complainants, especially minors who have been subjected to sexual offenses. It ensures that they have an opportunity to voice their concerns and objections during bail hearings. This ruling is a significant step towards enhancing the transparency and inclusivity of the legal proceedings in cases involving crimes against children.