Juvenile Justice Amendment Act 2021
Recently, the Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR) has filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court challenging the amendments made to the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection) Act 2015.
- In 2021, the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act-2015 as amended through Presidential assent.
- The Amendments made certain categories of offences against children non-cognizable.
- The Commission is challenging the 2021 Amendment to the extent it made the following categories of offences non-cognizable :
- Use of children for drugs peddling
- Use of children by terrorists
- Exploitation of child employee
- Cruelty against children.
Issues Raised by DCPCR
Violation of Fundamental ....
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