Section 47 of JJ Act : Section 47: Observation Homes
JJ Act
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a 15-year-old boy named Arjun is caught by the police for allegedly spray-painting graffiti on a public monument. Since Arjun is under 18, he is considered a child in conflict with the law. Pending the inquiry into his actions, instead of being sent to jail, Arjun is placed in an observation home in his district. This observation home is established and maintained by the State Government in compliance ...
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