The Delhi High Court in a recent judgement directed the CRPF to reinstate a man who was dismissed over non-disclosure of his past involvement in a rape case lodged when he was a minor in 2007.
Delhi's Tis Hazari Court on Saturday reserved an order on sentence for three convicts in the Ankit Saksena murder case. In this case, the parents and maternal uncle of a girl, who had an affair with Ankit, have been convicted for his murder in 2018.
The state authorities are also directed to inform about the action taken with regard to the young children according to the provisions of the Juvenile Justice Act including providing counselling in safe custody if required.
All the aspects of the JJ Act and child protection were discussed in length. Special emphasis was laid on procedures for handling juvenile cases, children in conflict with the law, recording and reporting juvenile cases.
The juvenile home is located near Govindpuri area under the jurisdiction of Thatipur police station in the district. The minor escaped when they were taken out for their daily work, the senior official added.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Saturday arrested a juvenile for harbouring terrorists involved in the killing of five civilians in Dhangri village of district Rajouri of Jammu and Kashmir in January last year.
Former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh and BJP leader Shivraj Singh Chouhan urged the state government for action in the case of the disappearance of 26 girls from a children's home in Bhopal which is allegedly operating without permission.
As per the police, the accused juveniles revealed in the interrogation that they murdered Azad because the deceased had tried to sexually assault one of the accused juveniles on various occasions.
The national capital Delhi registered 14158 cases of crimes against women with a 72.4 percent chargesheet rate, 6176 cases of crimes against women were recorded in the financial capital Mumbai with a 80.6 per cent chargesheet rate, while Bengaluru recorded 3924 cases with a chargesheet ra