Juvenile Crime Fastest Rising Among all Crimes: Maneka Gandhi

Introducing the Juvenile Justice Bill in Rajya Sabha, Maneka Gandhi insisted the bill was comprehensive in nature.
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Women and Child Development Minister Maneka Gandhi (centre) introducing the Juvenile Justice Bill in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday. (Photo: RSTV screengrab)
Women and Child Development Minister Maneka Gandhi (centre) introducing the Juvenile Justice Bill in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday. (Photo: RSTV screengrab)
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Introducing the Juvenile Justice Bill in the Rajya Sabha, Maneka Gandhi, Minister of Women and Child Development, insisted that the bill was comprehensive in nature. “This is a very nuanced bill... some people are oversimplifying this bill. If it is perceived that it was a thought-out, adult and planned crime, it would not be considered a childlike crime”, she said.

Explaining the bill, Gandhi said the juveniles will still have the power to appeal, even if a court decides that they will go to an adult jail. “If juvenile is sent to jail, they will be sent to a borstal until they are 21 years old, after which there will be a review,” she added.

“Newspapers will tell you that juvenile crimes are the fastest rising segment of crime,” Gandhi further said.

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