Section 26 of JJ Act : Section 26: Provision With Respect Of Run Away Child In Conflict With Law

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where a 15-year-old boy, named Rohan, who was previously found guilty of theft, was placed in an observation home for rehabilitation. One day, Rohan decides to flee from the observation home and is found wandering in a marketplace by a police officer. According to Section 26(1) of The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, the police officer is empowered to take charge of Rohan without any need for additional legal permissions.

Following the procedure outlined in **Section 2...

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