CRIME AGAINST CHILDREN IN INDIA: PREVENTIVE AND PROTECTIVE LAWS
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A child is reviewed as a huge regal fortune of a nation-state as the inevitable destiny of any country relies upon exactly how its children grow and improve. In the current circumstance, the safeguard of children from abuse and mistreatment has become the fundamental goal of the general public. There have been various instances of child abuse as a sexual attack, child marriage, starving, repulsive assault, child battering, child prostitution, child pornography, and child labour which unexpectedly spotlight our society's own carelessness to secure our future generation. Child safety is seen as one of the essential obligations of the administration similar to the overall population and bearing in mind the challenges and tangles faced by the children.
In this paper, we have expressly spoken about the numerous kinds of barbarities tackled by children, local laws, and proposals on child rights in India. Here, we will look into numerous institutions, numerous goals, rules, resolutions, and laws set up concerning child rights and besides look into the issues faced by children and the answer for it. In conclusion, we will finish up what we can do to have the place of an ideal framework taking a gander at the plans and strategies executed by the legislature. In Conclusion, we will examine and propose a couple of changes to the present legitimate structure to join various provisions essential for the security of the rights of children.
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