The initiation of major legal reforms, led by the recommendations of the Justice Verma Committee, represents a crucial advancement in protecting women and children from exploitation, sexual violence, and abuse. Within the wider framework of criminal law in India, one particularly important area of concern is juvenile delinquency. Recognizing the obligation to safeguard the liberty of children, the Juvenile Justice Legislation of 2000, addressing child care and protection was introduced. This legislation sets out procedures to be adhered when approaching juveniles entangled in violation of the law, guided by the understanding that children are not only individuals with potential but also the foundation of a nation’s future. However, like two sides of the same coin, juvenile justice presents a complex dilemma. On one hand, there is the innocence and immaturity associated with youth, which often impairs decision-making; on the other hand, there are cases where juveniles commit heinous crimes that rival those of adults in severity and brutality. Safeguarding child rights and ensuring equitablejustice concerning childrenadministrationis essential for fostering a transformative and compassionate society. This research paper takes a socio-legal perspective to explore issues related to juvenile justice and child rights, connecting legal provisions with the real-life experiences children involved in legal conflicts side by side withthose requiring nurture and safety. It examines constitutional mandates, pivotal legislations like the Juvenile Justice act 2015, addressing child care and protection, and international frameworks such as the UN treaty on the rights of the child (UNCRC). Through this lens, the paper evaluates the effectiveness of institutional care, rehabilitation programs, and child-centred policies, while also identifying systemic shortcomings in their implementation. The study emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach that not only ensures legal safeguards but also promotes rehabilitation, reintegration, and the holistic development of every child.
Juvenile Delinquency, sexual assault, heinous crime, juvenile justice, socio-legal approach, rehabilitation, child- protection, UNCRC.
IRE Journals:
Dr. Ruchi Verma , Anu Masta
"Juvenile Justice and Child Rights: A Socio-Legal Perspective" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 9 Issue 3 2025 Page 1214-1218
IEEE:
Dr. Ruchi Verma , Anu Masta
"Juvenile Justice and Child Rights: A Socio-Legal Perspective" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 9(3)