Section 30 of JJ Act : Section 30: Functions And Responsibilities Of Committee

JJ Act

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where a 10-year-old boy named Aryan is found alone at a railway station by a local NGO worker. The NGO worker suspects that Aryan is lost or abandoned and brings him to the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) as mandated by the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015.

Upon Aryan's arrival, the CWC performs several functions as per Section 30 of the Act:

  • The Committee takes cognizance of Aryan's situation and officially receives him.
  • They initiate an inquiry into Aryan's background, safety, and well-being.
  • A Child Welfare Officer is directed to conduct a social investigation and submit a report to the Committee detailing Aryan's circumstances.
  • The Committee assesses Aryan's immediate needs and directs his placement in a temporary foster care arrangement while they continue their investigation.
  • Through their inquiry, the Committee tries to locate Aryan's family or any legal guardians. They ensure that Aryan receives care and protection during this period.
  • If Aryan's family cannot be found, the Committee may declare him legally free for adoption after a thorough inquiry.
  • The Committee also ensures that Aryan has access to legal services and any other support as prescribed by the Act.

This example illustrates how the CWC utilizes the powers and responsibilities granted by Section 30 of the Juvenile Justice Act to safeguard the interests and well-being of a child in need of care and protection.

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