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The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Rules, 2001 (Model)
UNION OF INDIA
India
India
The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Rules, 2001 (Model)
Rule THE-JUVENILE-JUSTICE-CARE-AND-PROTECTION-OF-CHILDREN-RULES-2001-MODEL of 2001
- Published on 22 June 2001
- Commenced on 22 June 2001
- [This is the version of this document from 22 June 2001.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Principle of right to innocence. - The juvenile or child's right to innocence and presumption of innocence up to the age of seven years (or up to the age of twelve years, as under) be respected throughout the process from the initial contact to aftercare.
The basic components of the right to and presumption of innocence are:2. Principle of best interest. - This principle seeks to ensure physical emotional, intellectual, social and moral development of juvenile or child, so as to make him a useful and good citizen by ameliorating the impediments to healthy development.
3. Principle of family cushion. - The family, biological adoptive or foster (in that order), must be involved in the processes, preferred as placement cushion and strengthened as the base unit for care, protection and redirection of the juvenile or child under the said Act unless the best interest measures or mandates dictate otherwise.
4. Principle of no harm, no maltreatment. - The juvenile or child who is placed in any institution under the said Act or under any placement cushion, shall not be subjected to any harm, abuse, neglect maltreatment, corporal punishment or solitary confinement.
5. Principle of non-stigmatizing semantics, decisions and actions. - The non-stigmatizing semantics of the said Act must be strictly adhered to, and the use of adversarial or accusatory words, such as, arrest, remand, accused, charge sheet, trial prosecution, warrant, summons, conviction, inmate, delignquent, neglected, custody, etc., is prohibited in the processes pertaining to the juvenile or child under the said Act.
6. Principle of balancing. - This principle aims at striking a balance between the provisions of the said Act on one hand and constitutional safeguards and social ethos on the other, in the dispensation of matters pertaining to juvenile or child.
7. Principle of non-waiver of rights. - No waiver of rights of the juvenile or child, whether by himself or the competent authority or anyone acting or claiming to act on behalf of the juvenile or child, is either permissible or valid.
Non-exercise of a fundamental right does not amount to waiver.8. Principle of equality. - Equality of access, equality of opportunity, equality under the said Act, is guaranteed to the juvenile or child, and as such there shall be no discrimination on the basis of age, sex, place of birth, disability, race, ethnicity, status, caste, cultural practices, work, activity or behaviour of the juvenile or child or that of his parents or guardians, or the civil and political status of the junenile or child.
9. Principle of right of privacy and confidentiality. - The juvenile or child's rights to privacy and confidentiality shall be protected by all means and through all the stages of the proceedings.
10. Principle of Fresh Start. - The principle of fresh start promotes new beginning for the juvenile or child by ensuring erasure of his past records.
11. Principle of last resort. - Institutionalization of juvenile or child will be a step of the last resort after reasonable enquiry and that too for the minimum possible duration.
12. Principle of repatriation. - Any juvenile or child, who is a foreign national and who has lost contact with his family, shall also be eligible for protection under the said Act and he shall be repatriated, at the earliest to his country.
The (name of State/UT) juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Rules, 2001.In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 68 of the juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 (No. 56 of 2000), the State Government/ Administrator.....hereby makes the following rules, namely.Chapter I
Preliminary
1. Short title and commencement.
2. Definition.
- In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires,-3. Juvenile Justice Board.
4. Institutional Management for juveniles in conflict with law.
5. Daily Routine.
- Every institution shall have a well regulated daily routine for the juveniles, which shall be displayed and provide, inter alia, for regulated and disciplined life, personal hygiene and cleanliness, physical exercise, educational classes, vocational training, organized recreation and games, moral education, group activities, prayer and community singing and special programmes for Sundays and holidays.6. Diet Scale.
- The State Government shall prepare a diet scale, to be strictly adhered to by the institutions, for juveniles in consolation with nutrition experts so that the diet becomes balanced, nutritious and varied, with a special diet which may be provided on holidays, festivals and to the sick juveniles as required.7. Issue of clothing, bedding and other articles.
- Each juvenile shall be provided with clothing and bedding, including customary under-garments, towel, jersey for winter, school uniform for juveniles attending outside schools, durry, bed-sheets, blanket, pillow, chappal or shoes, utensils as required; and tooth powder, soap, oil, comb, etc. as per the scale laid down by the State Government from time to time.8. Sanitation and Hygiene.
- Every institution shall have the following facilities, namely-9. Accommodation.
- The minimum standard of accommodation, to the extent possible, shall be as follows| (a) | Dormitory | - | 40 square feet per juvenile. |
| Classroom | - | Sufficient accommodation. | |
| Workshop | - | Sufficient work space. | |
| Playground | - | Sufficient play ground area shall be provided in everyinstituon according to the total number of juveniles in theinstitution. |
10. Medical Care.
11. Monitoring and Evaluation of Juveniles.
| Officer-in-Charge | Chairperson. |
| Child Welfare Officer/Psychologist | Member-Secretary. |
| Medical Officer | Member. |
| Workshop Supervisor/Instructor in Vacation | Member |
| Teacher | Member |
12. Rewards and Earnings.
- Rewards to the juveniles at such rates as may be fixed by the Officer-in-charge as an encouragement to steady work and good behaviour, and at the time of release, the reward shall be handed over after obtaining a receipt from the parent or the guardian who comes to take charge of the juvenile.13. Visits to and communication with inmates.
14. Prohibited Articles.
- No person shall bring into the institution the following prohibited articles, namely.15. Articles found on search and inspection.
16. Disposal of articles.
- The money or valuables belonging to a juvenile received or retained in an institution shall be disposed of in the following manner-17. Duties of the Officer-in-charge.
- The Officer-in-charge shall be responsible for the following, namely-(a)security measure and periodical inspection thereof;(b)proper maintenance of building and premises;(c)prompt, firm and considerate handling of all disciplinary matters;(d)careful handling of plant and equipment;(e)accident preventive measures;(f)fire preventive measures;(g)segregation of a juvenile or child suffering from contagious or infectious diseases;(h)proper storage and inspection of food stuffs.(i)Stand-by arrangements for water storage, power plant, emergency lighting, etc.18. Leave of absence of a juvenile or child.
19. Release.
20. Maintenance of case file.
21. Production of a Juvenile.
22. Procedure to be followed by a Board in holding inquiries and the determination of age.
23. Procedure in respect of Sections 23,24,25 and 26 of the Act.
- The offences against the juvenile or child specified in Sections 23,24,25, and 26 shall be either bailable or not-bailable besides being cognizable under the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure Act, 1973 (2 of 1974) and the provisions of bail or otherwise, shall apply on the Police, the Board and the concerned accordingly.Chapter III
Child In Need of Care and Protection
24. Child Welfare Committee.
25. Procedure etc. in relation to Committee.
26. Production of a Child before the Committee.
27. Procedure for inquiry.
28. Children's Home.
29. Inspection.
30. Social Auditing.
- The Central Government or the State Government shall monitor and evaluate the functioning of the children's homes annually with the help of organizations working with the children arid autonomous bodies like the National Institute of Public Co-operation and Child Development, Indian Council for Child Welfare, Indian Council for Social Welfare, Indian Social Institute, Children India Foundation, National Institute of Social Defence, Central and State level Social Welfare Boards and School of Social Work.31. Shelter Homes.
32. Transfer.
Chapter IV
Rehabilitation and Social Reintegration
33. Adoption.
34. Foster Care.
35. Sponsorship.
36. After Care Organization.
Chapter V
Miscellaneous
37. Recognition of fit person or fit institution.
38. Certification or recognition and transfer of Management of Institutions.
39. Grant in aid to certified or recognized organization.
40. Admission of outsiders.
- No stranger shall be admitted to the premises of the institution, except with the permission of the Chief Inspector or Officer-in-charge.41. Identity Photos.
42. Police Officers to be in plain clothes.
- While dealing with a juvenile or a child under the provisions of the act and the rules made thereunder, except at the time of arrest, the Police Officer shall wear plain clothes and not the police uniform.43. Prohibition on the use of handcuffs and fetters.
- No juvenile or the child dealt with under the provisions of the Act and the rules made thereunder shall be handcuffed or fettered.44. Visitor's Book.
45. Maintenance of Registers.
- The Officer-in-charge shall maintain in his office, such registers and forms, as required by the Act and as specified by the rules made thereunder.46. Procedure for sending a juvenile or child outside the jurisdiction of the competent authority.
47. Mode of Dealing with Juvenile or Child suffering from dangerous diseases or mental complaint.
48. Personnel/Staff of a Home.
| SI. No. | Designation | Number of Posts |
| 1. | Superintendent or Project Manager | 1 |
| 2. | Counsellor | 2 |
| 3. | Case Worker or Probation Officer | 3 |
| 4. | House Mother or House Father | 4 |
| 5. | Educator | 2 (voluntary or part-time) |
| 6. | Vocational Instructor | 1 |
| 7. | Doctor | 1 (part-time) |
| 8. | Paramedical staff | 1 |
| 9. | Store-keepercum Accountant | 1 |
| 10. | Driver | 1 |
| 11. | Cook | 2 |
| 12. | Helper | 2 |
| 13. | Sweeper | 2 |
| 14. | Art& Craft cum Music Teacher | 1 (part-time) |
| Total | 25 | |
| 15. | Gardner | 1.(part-time) |
49. Special Juvenile Police Unit and Juvenile or the Child Welfare Officer.
50. Honorary /Voluntary Probation Officers.
- To augment the existing probation service, honorary or voluntary probation officers may be appointed from the voluntary organization and social workers found fit for the purpose by the competent authority and their probation services may also be co-opted into the implementation machinery by the orders of the competent authority.51. Responsibilities of the local authorities.
- The State Government may delegate powers to local authority under Section 66 of the Act, to carry out the following responsibilities namely.-52. Protection of action taken in good faith.
- No suit or legal proceedings shall be against any functionary under the Act including the members of the voluntary organisation and social worker, in respect of anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done in pursuance of the Act during the performance of the duties assigned to them.53. Duties of the Officer-in-charge of Homes.
- The general duties functions and responsibilities of the Officer-in-charge shall be as follows.-54. Duties of a Probation Officer.
55. Duties of Cases Workers/Child Welfare Officer.
- The general duties, functions and responsibilities of Case Worker or child welfare officer shall be as follows-56. Duties of House Father/House Mother.
57. Training of Personnel.
- (l) The State Government or the Officer-in-charge shall provide for training, of personnel of each category of staff, in keeping with their statutory responsibilities and specific jobs requirements.58. Advisory Board.
59. Openness & Transparency.
60. Juvenile Justice Fund.
61. Temporary application of model rules.
- It is hereby declared that until the new rules are framed by the State Government concerned under Section 68 of the Act, these rules shall mutatis mutandis apply in that State.62. Pending Cases.
63. Disposal of records/documents.
- The records or documents in respect of a juvenile or a child shall be kept in a safe place for a period of seven years and no longer and thereafter, be destroyed with the help of the Board or the Committee.64. Repeal and Saving.
- The Juvenile Justice Rules, 20 as in force within the State/UT of ...shall stand repealed immediately on the publication of these rules.Provided that any thing done or omitted to be done or order issued, shall, in so far as it is not inconsistent with the provisions of these rules, the construed to have been done or issued under the relevant provisions of these rules.Form-I[See sub-rule (7) of rule 22, sub-rule (20 of rule 27)]To,Probation Officer/Person in-charge, Voluntary Organization/Social worker/ Case Worker......................................Whereas (1) a report/complaint under section of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of children) Act, 2000 has been received from.........in respect of (name of the juvenile/child) son/daughter of.........residing at..................1. that the juvenile/child along with the copies of the order and the bond executed by the said.....................shall be produced before the probation officer/caseworker named therein..................
2. that the juvenile/child shall be submitted to the supervision of the probation officer.
3. that the juvenile/child reside at.........for a period of..........
4. that the juvenile/child shall not be allowed to quite the district jurisdiction of without the permission of the probation officer/case worker.
5. that the juvenile/child shall not be allowed to associate with bad characters.
6. that the juvenile/child shall live honestly and peacefully, and will go to school regular/endeavour to earn an honest livelihood.
7. that the juvenile/child shall attend the attendance centre regularly.
8. that the person under whose care the juvenile/child is placed shall arrange for the proper care, education and welfare of the juvenile/ child.
9. that the preventive measures will be taken by the person under whose care the juvenile/child is placed to see that the child does not commit any offence punishable by any law in force in India.
10. that the juvenile/child shall be prevented from taking narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances or any other intoxicants.
11. that the directions given by the probation officer/case worker from time to time, for I he due observance of the conditions mentioned above, shall be carried out.
Dated this...........day of.....20...(Signature)Principal Magistrate, Juvenile Justice Board/ Chairperson, Child Welfare Committee*Additional, conditions, it any may be inserted by the Juvenile Justice Board/ Child Welfare Committee.Form-III(See sub-rule (10) of rule 22, sub rule (11) of rule 26)Order of detention under Sub-Section.......of.............Section .............Sub-Section...........of Section and Sub-section of SectionToThe officer in-charge/Project Manager................Whereas on the.............day..............of............20....(name of the juvenile/child) son/daughter of.............aged...........residing at...................being found in Profile No..........to be juvenile in conflict with law/child in need of care and protection under section is ordered by me principal Magistrate, Juvnile Justice Board/Chairperson, Child Welfare Committee, under section........of Juvenile Justice Act, 2000 to be kept in the Special Home/Children Home/Shelter Home.............for a period of..........This is to authorise and require you to receive the said juvenile/child into your charge, and to keep him/her in the Special Home/Children Home/Shelter Home.............for the aforesaid order to be there carried into execution according to law.Given under my hand and the seal of juvenile Justice Board/Child Welfare Committee.This............day of.........20.(Signature)Principal Magistrate, Juvenile Justice Board/Chairperson, Child Welfare Committee.Encl.Copy of the judgment, if any, of orders, particulars of home and previous record; Strike which is not required.Previous history under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000Form IV(See sub-rule (9) of rule 22, sub rule (10) of rule 26)Bond to be executed by a Parent/Guardian / Relative or fit person in whose care a child is placed underClause (e), Sub-Section (1) of Section 15/Sub-Section (3) of Section 39Whereas I..............being the parent, guardian, relative or fit person under whose care (name of the juvenile/child has been ordered to be placed by the Juvenile Justice Board/Child Welfare Committee have been directed by the said Juvenile Justice Board/Child Welfare Committee to execute a bond in the sum of Rs.............(Rupees..........) with one surety*/two sureties. I hereby bind myself on the said............being placed under my care I shall have the said...........properly taken care of and I do further bind myself to be responsible for the good behaviour of the said.............and to observe the following conditions for a period of..........years commencing from................1. That during the period.........I shall not ordinarily leave the village/town/district to which I am sent and shall not ordinarily return to......or go anywhere also beyond the said district without the prior permission of the Board/Committee.
2. That during the said period I shall attend work/school in the village/ town or in the said district to which I am sent;
3. That in case of may attending work/school at any other place in the said district I shall keep the Board/Committee informed of my ordinary place of residence.
Form VI(See sub-rule (4) of rule 46)I,............resident................of.............give full particulars such as house, no/road, village/town, district, state...........do hereby declare that I am willing to take charge of..........aged under the orders of the Juvenile Justice Board/Child Welfare Committee.............. subject to the following terms and conditions;1. The released person shall proceed to an have under the supervision and authority of...........until the expiry of the period of his/her detention unless the remission in sooner cancelled.
2. He/she shall, not without the consent of the............remove himself/ herself from that place or any other place, which may be named by the said...........
3. He/She shall obey such instructions as he/she may receive from the said with regard to punctual and regular attendance at employment or otherwise.
4. He/She shall attend the Attendance Centre at..............regularly.
5. He/She shall abstain from committing any offence and shall lead a sober and industries life to the satisfaction of...........
6. In the event of his/her committing a breach of any of the above conditions the remission of the period of detention hereby granted shall be liable to be cancelled and on such cancellation he/she shall be death under sub-section (3) of Section 59 of the Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children) Act 2000.
I hereby acknowledge that I am aware of the above conditions which have been read over/explained to me and that I accept the same(Signature or mark of the release person)Certified that the conditions specified in the above order have been read over/explained to (Name).............and that he/she has accepted them as the conditions upon which the remission of the period of detention has been granted to him/her and that he/she has been realized accordingly on the.............Signature and Designation of the certifying authority (i. e. (Officer-in-charge of the institution)Form VIII(See rule sub-rule (1) of rule 54)Social Investigation Report| Sl. No. ….................................... | |
| Submitted to the Juvenile Justice Board/Child WelfareCommittee,........................….....................................(address). | |
| Profile No. | Probation Department |
| Profile No | |
| Under section | |
| Title of Profile | |
| Police Station | |
| Nature of offence charge(In the case ofdelinquent juvenile) | |
| Name | Religion |
| Father's name | Caste |
| Permanent Address | Year of birth |
| Last address before arrest | Age |
| Sex | |
| previous institutional history, if any |
| Members of Family | Name | Age | Health | Occupation or School | Wages, if any |
| Father............ | |||||
| Step Father............ | |||||
| Mother............ | |||||
| Step Mother............ | |||||
| Sub-mother............. | |||||
| Siblings.......... | |||||
| If married, relevant particulars........... | |||||
| Other near relatives or agencies interested............ | |||||
| Attitude towards religion normal And ethical code of the homeetc........... | |||||
| Social and economic status.............. | |||||
| Delinquency record of members of family..... | |||||
| Present living conditions..... | |||||
| Relationship between pa rents/Pa rent and children especiallywith the child under investigation.......... | |||||
| Other facts of importance if any........ | |||||
| JUVENILES/CHILDS HISTORY | |||||
| Mental condition Present and past........... | |||||
| Physical conditions Present and past............ | |||||
| Habits, interest (moral recreational etc.)...... | |||||
| Outstanding characteristic and Personality traits.......... | |||||
| Companisions and their influence............ | |||||
| Truance from home, if any........... | |||||
| School (attitude towards school, Teachers class mates andvice-versa).......... | |||||
| Work record (jobs held, reasons for leaving Vocationalinterest, attitude towards job or employers).......... | |||||
| Neighbourhood and neighbours report............. | |||||
| Parent attitude towards discipline In the home and child'sreaction.......... | |||||
| Any other remarks............ |