Sunday, August 31, 2014

One day consultation programme held

Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, August 29 2014 : A one day discussion session organised by the Manipur Alliance for child rights was held today at Manipur Voluntary Health Association conference hall.

In his speech, resource person Th Radheshyam, Commandant, First MR said that the law enforcers are, from time to time through various training schemes, being taught about the child related acts and rules of the constitution like Juvenile Justice Act 2000, Juvenile Justice Rules 2009 and Prevention of children from Sexual Offence (POCSO) Act.

The knowledge of these acts and rules being inserted only lately in the constitution, he added, would much time then is anticipated.

To adopt Criminal Justice System, the MR commandant added, the State requires law enforcement, Judiciary and Panel institute (Prison/Jail).

Moreover, to provide justice to children, according to Juvenile Act, establishment of Juvenile Police Unit, Juvenile Board/Child relief committee and Observation home or Children Homes are required.

According to section 75 of Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection) rule 2009, uniform personnel arent allowed to pick up children charged with 'confilct with law'.

According to section 76 of the same rule, the child cannot be handcuffed, section 11(13) demands provision of basic amenities to the child by the.

The same is required to present the child before Juvenile Board within the span of 24 hours, Radheshyam added.

The law enforcers are further required to reform, protect and promote the spirits of the children thus caught.

These childrens (below 18 years of age) are not aware of the difference between what is right and what is wrong.

It the duty of the law enforcers, Radheshyam said, to decide what will be best for the child, whether to release him/her on bail or to place him/her under strict observation in observation home.

Speaking of the role of CWCS in Juvenile Justice system, Human Rihts Director Rakesh Meihoubam said that any orphan, whether abandoned or surrendered, are not permitted immediate adoption.

They are kept under observation for atleast two months until their biological parents are recovered.

MACR convenor K Pradip, presenting the key note address of the event, spoke on POCSO Act 2012 and its efficiency in Manipur.

The event was also attended by stakeholders from various parts of the State.

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