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Juvenile Justice Act 2015

Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 has been passed by Parliament of India. It aims to replace the existing Indian juvenile delinquency law, Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000, so that juveniles in conflict with Law in the age group of 16–18, involved in Heinous Offences, can be tried as adults.The Act came into force from 15 January 2016.
"Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015" is FREE APP providing detail Section-wise and Chapter-wise information on Juvenile Justice Act in India.

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- Complete 'Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015' in digital format. Doesn't require internet connection to view the act
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Reviews (5)

Agn. d. Oct 19, 2019     

I don't like this because it contain advertisements. So it is creats disturbance while search for sections don't want to give even one star

Mur. B. Mar 15, 2021     

This app is very easy to understand and very helpful to the study

ANA. M. Jan 22, 2019     

This will be supporing lot to do something for children protection and for my work... thanks for creator.

Pal. T. Sep 20, 2019     

Excellant app. easy to use and understand.

hem. c. j. Dec 5, 2018     

There is no ammendments are mentioned such as section 7(1)