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The Juvenile Justice (Care And Protection Of Children) Rules, 2007
UNION OF INDIA
India
India
The Juvenile Justice (Care And Protection Of Children) Rules, 2007
Rule THE-JUVENILE-JUSTICE-CARE-AND-PROTECTION-OF-CHILDREN-RULES-2007 of 2007
- Published on 26 October 2007
- Commenced on 26 October 2007
- [This is the version of this document from 26 October 2007.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
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/699Whereas the Constitution has, in several provisions, including clause (3) of article 15, article 21, article 21-A, clauses (1) and (2) of article 22, articles 23 and 24, clauses (e) and (f) of article 39, article 39-A, articles 45, 47 and 51-A(k), impose on the State a primary responsibility of ensuring that all the needs of children are met and that their basic rights are fully protected;And whereas, the Convention on the Rights of the Child adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on the 20th November, 1989 and ratified by India on 11th December, 1992, emphasises conferment of rights on children, and reintegration of juveniles and care and protection of vulnerable children, with a view to furthering their right to survival, development, protection and participation;And whereas, the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Adminis-tration of Juvenile Justice, 1985 (the Beijing Rules) and the United Nations Rules for the Protection of Juveniles Deprived of their Liberty (1990) set the minimum standard to be adhered to in the administration of juvenile justice in respect of juveniles in conflict with law;And whereas, the United Nations Guidelines for the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency (Riyadh Guidelines) and all other relevant international instruments focus on the prevention of juvenile delinquency and provide guidelines for it;And whereas, to give effect to the provisions of the Constitution and relevant international instruments, the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 (56 of 2000) as amended by the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Amendment Act, 2006 (33 of 2006) was enacted to consolidate and amend the law relating the juveniles in conflict with law and children in need of care and protection, by providing for proper care, protection and treatment by catering to their developmen-tal needs, and by adopting a child friendly approach in the adjudication and disposition of matters in the best interest of children and for their ultimate rehabilitation and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto, through institutional as well as non-institutional measures enumerated under the said Act;Now therefore, with a view to provide for better implementation and admin-istration of the provisions of the said Act in its true spirit and substance, the Central Government in pursuance of the above said provisions and in exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso to sub-section (1) of section 68 of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 (56 of 2000) hereby makes the following rules and lays down the fundamental principles to be applied in administration of juvenile justice, namely:-| Brought into force on 26.10.2007. |
Chapter I
Preliminary
1. Short title and commencement.
2. Definition.
- In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires,-Chapter II
Fundamental Principles Of Juvenile Justice And Protection Of Children
3. Fundamental principles to be followed in administration of these rules.
Chapter III
Juvenile In Conflict With Law
4. Juvenile Justice Boards.
- There shall be one or more Juvenile Justice Boards in every district, which shall be constituted by the State Government as per section 4 of the Act.5. Composition of the Juvenile Justice Board.
6. Tenure of the Board.
7. Qualifications for Members of the Board.
8. Sitting and conveyance allowances.
- The social worker members of the Board shall be paid such travel and sitting allowance, as the State Government may determine, but it shall not be less than rupees five hundred per sitting.9. Sittings of the Board.
10. Functions of the Board.
- The Board shall perform the following functions to achieve the objectives of the Act, namely:-11. Pre and Post-production action of Police and other agencies.
12. Procedure to be followed in determination of age.
13. Post-production processes by the Board.
14. Legal aid.
15. Completion of inquiry and dispositional alternatives.
16. Institutions for juveniles in conflict with law.
17. Release.
18. Procedure to be followed in respect of sections 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26 of the Act.
Chapter IV
Child In Need Of Care And Protection
19. Child Welfare Committee.
- There shall be a Child Welfare Committee in every district, which shall be consti-tuted by the State Government through a notification in the Official Gazette as per sub-section (1) of section 29 of the Act.20. Composition of the Child Welfare Committee.
21. Tenure of the Committee.
22. Qualifications for Chairperson and Members of the Committee.
23. Sitting and conveyance allowances.
- The Chairperson and Members of the Committee shall be paid such travel and sitting allowance, as the State Government may determine, but it shall not be less than rupees five hundred per sitting per member.24. Sitting of the Committee.
25. Functions and powers of the Committee.
- The Committee shall perform the following functions to achieve the objectives of the Act, namely:-26. Procedure in relation to Committee.
27. Production of a Child before the Committee.
28. Procedure for inquiry.
29. Children's homes.
30. Shelter homes.
31. Guidelines for prevention of sexual abuse of children.
- The Central Government, State Government, the Juvenile Justice Board, the Child Welfare Committee, other competent authorities and agencies shall, in the best interest of children, ensure that every person, school or such other educational institutions abide by the guidelines issued from time to time by Central Government and State Government.Chapter V
Rehabilitation And Social Reintegration
32. Rehabilitation and Social Reintegration.
- The primary aim of rehabilitation and social reintegration is to help children in restoring their dignity and self-worth and mainstream them through rehabilitation within the family where possible, or otherwise through alternate care programmes and long-term institutional care shall be of last resort.33. Adoption.
34. Foster Care.
35. Criteria for selection of families for Foster Care.
36. Pre-adoption Foster Care.
- In case of pre-adoption foster care, the provisions contained in sub-section (1) of section 42 and the corresponding guidelines notified under sub-section (3) of section 41 of the Act, shall apply.37. Sponsorship.
38. After Care Organisation.
39. Linkages and co-ordination.
Chapter VI
Standards Of Care And Institutions
40. Physical infrastructure.
| (i) | 2 Dormitories | Each 1000 Sq. ft. for 25 juveniles/children,i.e.,2000 Sq. ft. |
| (ii) | 2 Classrooms | 300 Sq. ft. for 25 juveniles/children,i.e.,600 Sq. ft. |
| (iii) | Sickroom/First aid room | 75 Sq. ft. per juvenile/children for 10, i.e., 750 Sq. ft. |
| (iv) | Kitchen | 250 Sq. ft. |
| (v) | Dining hall | 800 Sq. ft. |
| (vi) | Store | 250Sq. ft. |
| (vii) | Recreation room | 300 Sq. ft. |
| (viii) | Library | 500 Sq. ft. |
| (ix) | 5 bathrooms | 25 Sq ft each, i.e.,125 Sq. ft. |
| (x) | 8 toilets/latrines | 25 Sq ft each, i.e.,200 Sq. ft. |
| (xi) | Office rooms | (a)300 Sq. ft.(b)Superintendent's room 200 sq. ft. |
| (xii) | Counselling and guidance room | 120 Sq ft. |
| (xiii) | Workshop | 1125 sq. ft. for 15 juvenile @ 75 Sq. ft. per trainee |
| (xiv) | Residence for Superintendent | (a)2 rooms of 250 Sq. ft. each(b)kitchen 75 Sq. ft.(c)bathroom-cum-toilet/latrine 50 Sq. ft. |
| (xv) | 2 rooms for Juvenile Justice Board/Child Welfare Committee | 300 Sq. ft. each,i.e.,600 Sq. ft. |
| (xvi) | Play ground | Sufficient area according to the total number of juveniles or children |
| Total | 8495 Sq. ft. |
| (a) | Dormitory: | 40 Sq. ft. per juvenile or child |
| (b) | Classroom: | 300 Sq. ft. for 25 juvenile or child |
| (c) | Workshop: | 75 Sq. ft. per juvenile or child |
| (d) | Play ground: | Sufficient play ground area shall be provided in every institution according to the total number of juveniles in institution. |
41. Clothing and bedding.
- The clothing and bedding shall be as per the scale and climatic conditions. The requirements of each juvenile or child and the minimum standards for clothing and bedding area laid down in Schedule I of these rules.42. Sanitation and hygiene.
- Every institution shall have the following facilities, namely:-43. Daily routine.
44. Nutrition and diet scale.
- The following nutrition and diet scale shall be followed by the institutions, namely:-45. Medical care.
- Every institution shall-46. Mental health.
47. Education.
48. Vocational training.
49. Recreation facilities.
50. Institutional management of juveniles or children.
51. Prohibited articles.
- No person shall bring into the institution the following prohibited articles, namely:-52. Articles found on search and inspection.
53. Disposal of articles.
- The money or valuables belonging to a juvenile received or retained in an institu-tion shall be disposed of in the following manner, namely:-54. Maintenance of case file.
55. Management Committee.
| District Child Protection Officer (District Child Protection Unit) | -Chairperson |
| Officer-in-Charge | -Member-Secretary |
| Probation Officer or Child Welfare Officer or Case Worker | -Member |
| Medical Officer | -Member |
| Psychologist or Counsellor | -Member |
| Workshop Supervisor or Instructor in Vocation | -Member |
| Teacher | -Member |
| Social Worker Member of Juvenile Justice Board or Child Welfare Committee | -Member |
| A juvenile or child representative from each of the Children's Committees (on a monthly rotation basis to ensure representation of juveniles or children from all age groups) | -Member |
56. Children's Committees.
57. Rewards and earnings.
- The rewards to a juvenile or child, at such rates as may be fixed by the management of the institution from time to time, may be granted 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 or child or juvenile or child himself.58. Visits to and communication with juveniles or children.
59. Death of a juvenile or child.
- On the occurrence of any case of death or suicide in an institution the procedure to be adopted shall be as under:-60. Abuse and exploitation of the juvenile or child.
61. Juvenile or child suffering from dangerous diseases or mental health problems.
62. Leave of absence of a juvenile or child.
63. Inspection.
64. Social Audit.
65. Restoration and Follow-up.
66. Visitor's Book.
67. 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 these rules made thereunder and the list of registers or files or books to be maintained shall minimally comprise of:-68. Personnel or staff of a Home.
| SI. No.(1) | Staff/Personnel(2) | No. of Posts(3) |
| 1. | Officer-in-Charge (Superintendent) | 1 |
| 2. | Counsellor | 2 |
| 3. | Probation Officer or Child Welfare Officer or Case Worker | 3 |
| 4. | House Mother or House Father | 4 |
| 5. | Educator | 2 (voluntary or part time) |
| 6. | Doctor | 1 |
| 7. | Paramedical staff | 1 |
| 8. | Store-keeper-cum-Accountant | 1 |
| 9. | Art & Craft-cum-Music Teacher | 1 (part time) |
| 10. | PT Instructor-cum-Yoga Trainer | 1 (part time) |
| 11. | Driver | 1 |
| 12. | Cook | 2 |
| 13. | Helper | 2 |
| 14. | Housekeeping | 2 |
| 15. | Gardener | 1 (part time) |
| Total | 25 |