Juvenile Justice System in India

The Juvenile Justice System in India is a framework designed to cater to the welfare, protection, and rehabilitation of children in conflict with the law or in need of care and protection

Acts

Juvenile Justice Act, 2000

  • The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, initially established in 2000 to safeguard children, underwent amendments in 2006 and 2011 to address operational flaws.
  • Despite these changes, a surge in juvenile crimes emerged, notably highlighted by the tragic "Delhi Gang Rape Case." This incident exposed deficiencies within the law, notably its insufficient legal provisions and the ineffective juvenile justice system. ....
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