Tuesday, September 03, 2013

Juvenile Justice in India

Juvenile Justice post the Delhi Gang Rape case
The very term “Juvenile” broadly denotes a person who, by virtue of his tender age, has not yet attained sufficient maturity or understanding to judge the nature and consequences of his actions. In law, a juvenile is considered not old enough to be held responsible for his criminal acts. Once recognized a “Juvenile”, the law concedes immunity to him from the consequences of his action which are in conflict with law.

1 comments:

Unknown said...

legal services in india or in other parts of the world have become very important requirement today for the company owners and else. What they do must be legal otherwise they may be banned.
Thanks for this sharing.