The Juvenile Justice Act and Its Impact on Families

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  • Economic and Political Weekly Vol.59; No.13 - 30 March 2024 pp. 36-39
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Contrary to the spirit of the law, children are not better off in the institutionalised model of care where they are kept after the ties with their parents are severed. Thus, the courts should be more inclined towards providing a family-like environment, by way of an alternative care model, to the neglected children.
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Contrary to the spirit of the law, children are not better off in the institutionalised model of care where they are kept after the ties with their parents are severed. Thus, the courts should be more inclined towards providing a family-like environment, by way of an alternative care model, to the neglected children.

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