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[20]Supra note 8 at 662.
[21]Supra note 7.
[22]Supra note 19.
[23] The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection) Act, 2015 (Act of 2015) s. 2(13).
[24]Id., s. 47.
[25]Id., s. 48.
[26] Asha Bajpai,Child Rights in India: Law, Policy and Practice (Oxford University Press, 2017).
[27]Pragya Shukla, “Juvenile Delinquency and Justice laws in India” 3(7) International Journal of Advance Research and Development 104 (2018).
[28]Riyaka Surong, Anniesha Lyngdoh, “A Study on the causes of juvenile delinquency and its prevention by the community” 8(4) The International Journal of Indian Psychology 1271 (Oct-Dec, 2020).
[29]Shivangi Tiwari, “Analytical Study of Juvenile Delinquency in India” 5(6) Journal on Contemporary Issues of Law 108.
[30]Ibid.
[31]Supra note 28 at 1272.
[32]Supra note 19.
[33]Supra note 8 at 583.
[34]Ibid.
[35] Ibid.
[36] The Constitution of India, 1950.
[37]Supra note at 33.
[38]Ibid.
[39]Vijay Hansari and P.I. Jose, Juvenile Justice System: Working Manual for Stake Holders, available at:http://www.legalassistanceforum.org/(last visited on July 30, 2021).
[40]Juvenile, available at: http://www.wcdorissa.gov.in/cw_juvenile.aspx/  (last visited on August 25, 2021).
[41]Department Related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Human Resource Development “264th Report on The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Bill, 2014” (February 2015).
[42]Juvenile Delinquency in India, available at: http://www.legalservicesindia.com/law/article/1294/17/Juvenile-Delinquency-In-India (last visited on August 30, 2021).
[43]The Juvenile Justice Act, 1986,(Act of 1986), s. 2(h).
[44]The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000, s. 2 (k). 
[45]Supra note 23 at s. 2 (12).
[46]Id., s. 13.
[47]Id., s. 14.            
[48]Supra note 23 at s. 4.
[49]Id., s. 4(2).
[50]Id., s. 5.
[51]Id., s. 47.
[52]Supra note 23 at s. 68.
[53]Ibid, chapter VII.
[54]Id., s. 44,45.
[55]Ibid, s.47.
[56]AIR 1988 SC 414.
[57](1989) 3 SCC 1.
[58] AIR 1998 SC 236
[59] (2010) 5 SCC 344.
[60] (2018) 4 SCC 433.
[61] Cr. Appeal 34 of 2020, SC, DOD 09.01.2020
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