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UP case: NCPCR issues nationwide child protection directives

The NCPCR recommends that all stakeholder bodies look into adequate implementation of the CPCR (Commission for Protection of Child Rights) Act of 2005 and the Right to Education Act of 2009.

Updated on: May 10, 2024 07:34 AM IST
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LUCKNOW: As a sequel to the case of 95 children being intercepted by a rescue team in Ayodhya who were travelling without any documentation or identification from Bihar’s Arariya to Saharanpur here, the National Commission for the Protection of Child Rights has issued a letter to various departments of all states, warning against illegal transportation of children. It has also recommended the course of action when such cases come to light.

The NCPCR has issued a letter to various departments of all states, warning against illegal transportation of children. It has also recommended the course of action when such cases come to light. (Pic for representation)
The NCPCR has issued a letter to various departments of all states, warning against illegal transportation of children. It has also recommended the course of action when such cases come to light. (Pic for representation)

The letter, undersigned by NCPCR chairperson Priyank Kanoongo and addressed to the state education departments, airport authorities, railway authorities and police commissionerates of all states, recommends that all stakeholder bodies look into adequate implementation of the CPCR (Commission for Protection of Child Rights) Act of 2005 and the Right to Education Act of 2009.

The letter further expounds on the evidence collected by government child protection bodies in UP, like recording statements of the children about how they were abused and subjected to child labour at the place they were being boarded. The NCPCR states that in such cases, the provisions of the Juvenile Justice Act of 2015 and Section 370 of the Indian Penal Code (exploitation of a person/child) may be applied.

The NCPCR has requested that a response of compliance be sent to the headquarters from all stakeholding parties of every state, by May 18.

 
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