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Conclusion
The increase in juvenile crime cases reported by the National Crime Records Bureau highlights serious social and governance challenges. While India’s juvenile justice system focuses on rehabilitation, rising crime figures show the need for stronger prevention, counselling, education, and child protection measures.
A balanced approach combining legal safeguards, social support, and mental health awareness is important for protecting both children and society.
FAQs
Q1. Which law governs juvenile justice in India?
The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 governs juvenile justice in India.
Q2. Who is considered a juvenile under Indian law?
Any person below 18 years of age is considered a juvenile.
Q3. Which agency publishes crime statistics in India?
The National Crime Records Bureau publishes crime statistics.
Q4. What is the POCSO Act?
The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 protects children from sexual offences.
Q5. Which city recorded the highest juvenile crime cases among metropolitan cities in 2024?
Delhi recorded the highest juvenile crime cases among metropolitan cities.
Month: Current Affairs - May 07, 2026
Category: Social Issues | Internal Security