Section 107 of JJ Act : Section 107: Child Welfare Police Officer And Special Juvenile Police Unit
JJ Act
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a situation where a 14-year-old boy is found involved in a theft. The local police station, in accordance with Section 107(1) of The Juvenile Justice Act, assigns the case to the designated Child Welfare Police Officer (CWPO). This officer is specifically trained to handle cases involving juveniles, ensuring that the boy is treated according to the provisions meant for children in conflict with the law.
Furthermore, the Special Juvenile Police Unit (SJPU), as mentioned...
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