In India Six Year old Shoots Sister and Media Shoots Juvenile Justice Act
Politics, Law & Society
Press release from: Arjun Natarajan - Student
Arjun Natarajan VM salgacar College of Law, Miramar, Goa
Arjun Natarajan VM salgacar College of Law, Miramar, Goa
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(openPR) - Media in India has splashed all over the news that a named
six year old boy shot dead his named three year old sister in a named
vilage in Durg district of Chhattisgarh state.

In India, this is not the first time media has taken the law of the
land for a ride in such instances. While reporting Gurgaon Euro
International School shooting, eight year old Bihar child serial
killer, Satna School killing etc media had a free for all disclosure
of the juveniles involved in the incident.

The legal position in this context as follows: Section 21 of 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)., states that: "Prohibition
of publication of name, etc., of juvenile or child in need of care and
protection involved in any proceeding under the Act-(1) No report in
any newspaper, magazine, news-sheet or visual media of any inquiry
regarding a juvenile in conflict with law or a child in need of care
and protection under this Act shall disclose the name, address or
school or any other particulars calculated to lead to the
identification of the juvenile or child shall nor shall any picture of
any such juvenile or child shall be published: Provided that for any
reason to be recorded in writing, the authority holding the inquiry
may permit such disclosure, if in its opinion such disclosure is in
the interest of the juvenile or the child. (2) Any person who
contravenes the provisions of sub-section (1), shall be liable to a
penalty which may extend to twenty-five thousand rupees".

Its high time, media matures in reporting news about juvenile in
conflict with law.

About Arjun Natarajan: I attach immense importance to the rule of law
and the right to fair trial, with special emphasis as regards
juveniles in conflict with law and I am a proud student of V.M.
Salgaocar College of Law (VMSCL) Goa www.vmslaw.edu/ which has been
taking great strides in improving the quality of legal education in
India.

Arjun Natarajan
Final Year Law Student
VM salgaocar College of Law (VMSCL)
Miramar, Goa 403001
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.vmslaw.edu/

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