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Research Paper | Law | India | Volume 6 Issue 6, June 2017
Writs of Juveniles under Juvenile Justice Act (2016)
Jayanivasar J
Abstract: Supreme court added that it cannot be questioned that children are amongst the most vulnerable sections in any society. It is difficult to expect a juvenile in conflict with law to know his rights upon apprehension by a police officer and if the precautions that have been suggested are taken, the best interests of the child and thereby of society will be duly served. Therefore, it may be presumed, by way of a benefit of doubt that because of his status, a juvenile may not be able to raise a claim for juvenility in the first instance and that is why it becomes the duty and responsibility of the Magistrate to look into this aspect at the earliest point of time in the proceedings before him.
Keywords: Right of child, natural justice
Edition: Volume 6 Issue 6, June 2017,
Pages: 2266 - 2269
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