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DLSA Srinagar organises awareness programme on Juvenile Justice Act

The primary objective of this program was to empower juveniles by equipping them with knowledge about their rights and legal options
08:45 AM Jul 26, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
dlsa srinagar organises awareness programme on juvenile justice act
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Srinagar, July 25: The District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Srinagar on Thursday organised an awareness programme on Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children) Act, 2015, Child's Custody, Guardianship and Right to Education at Juvenile Observation Home, Harwan, Srinagar.

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The programme was held under the guidance of Jawad Ahmed, Chairman DLSA Srinagar (PDJ, Srinagar). The programme shed light on crucial aspects like child custody, guardianship, and the right to education, ensuring that the youth at the observation home were fully informed of their legal rights and avenues for protection.

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Tasneem Kausar, Deputy Legal Aid Defense Counsel  and Sehar Nazir, Assistant Legal Aid Defense Counsel threw light on the complexities of child custody, guardianship, and the importance of accessing quality education for children. They engaged the juvenile residents in interactive discussions, fostering their understanding of their legal rights and responsibilities.

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The primary objective of this program was to empower juveniles by equipping them with knowledge about their rights and legal options. It aimed to foster a sense of confidence and awareness within the observation home, ultimately contributing to a more supportive and protective environment for children. The program was attended by the Superintendent of Observation Home, officials of the Juvenile Observation Home, official & Para Legal Volunteers of DLSA Srinagar and inmates of observation home.

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The attendees actively participated in discussions and raised questions about the Act's implementation and the challenges faced in providing adequate care and rehabilitation for children in their custody. These awareness programmes are a step towards ensuring that children in conflict with the law and in need of care are provided with the necessary support and opportunities for rehabilitation.

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