Section 106 of JJ Act : Section 106: State Child Protection Society And District Child Protection Unit

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Explanation using Example

Example of Section 106 of The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015:

Imagine a scenario where the government of the state of Xyzland recognizes a rising number of cases involving children in need of care and protection. To address this, as per Section 106, the state government decides to establish a Child Protection Society at the state level and Child Protection Units in each district.

One of these districts, named Abctown, has recently seen an increase in juvenile delinquency and children in distress. The Child Protection Unit in Abctown, upon being constituted, appoints officers and employees who start coordinating with local schools, police, social workers, and NGOs. Their goal is to ensure that the provisions of the Juvenile Justice Act are effectively implemented. This includes setting up observation homes for children in conflict with the law and shelters for children in need of care and protection.

The Child Protection Unit also works on notifying competent authorities about children who require rehabilitation and coordinates efforts for their social reintegration. In this way, Section 106 facilitates a structured approach to child welfare and juvenile justice at both the state and district levels in Xyzland.

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