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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Juvenile Justice Board (JJB)"
The Act Of Balancing Rehabilitation And Accountability: Analysing The Functioning Of JJB
Bail Under Juvenile Justice Act
Bombay High Court Seeks Explanation For High Pendency Of 40K Cases Before Juvenile Justice Board And Child Welfare Committee
Establish Three Proposed Juvenile Justice Boards Within Two Years: High Court To Delhi Govt
Juvenile Justice Board's Decision To Try Child As Adult Must Be Transparent And Fair: Bombay High Court
Hyderabad Gang Rape: Telangana High Court Sets Aside Magistrate's Decision To Try Juvenile As Adult, Says Entire Assessment Done In One Day
Birth Record As Per School Certificate Enjoys Priority Over Village Records While Determining Claims For Juvenility: J&K&L High Court
Preliminary Assessment - A Delicate Task For The Juvenile Justice System
Karnataka High Court Grants Bail To Juvenile Incarcerated For 2.5 Yrs; Maximum Punishment If Found Guilty Would Be 3 Yrs
Juvenile Justice Act | Preliminary Assessment U/S 15 Not Required For Grant Of Bail U/S 12: Madhya Pradesh High Court
JJ Act | Child Cannot Be Automatically Tried As An Adult Even If It Commits Heinous Crime: Bombay High Court
Juvenile Justice: Does The Legislation Suffice?
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