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2022, Vol. 2, Issue 2, Part B

Law relating to children's rights in India: An analytical study


Author(s): Suresh Kumar and CP Sheoran

Abstract: As per Law, minors cannot make independent judgments. Parents, carers, social workers, teachers, youth workers, and others make these decisions. The State grants minimal control over their lives, making them vulnerable. Children's rights emphasize protection and caring for minors. Many government regulations cover how adults mistreat and exploit children, leading to child poverty and lack or denial of education. According to this opinion, society should re-examine how it treats children as a minority group. Children received aid. Children's rights evolved in the 20th century, so this paper studied the essential provision of the right of the child in India in brief.

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How to cite this article:
Suresh Kumar, CP Sheoran. Law relating to children's rights in India: An analytical study. Int J Law Justice Jurisprudence 2022;2(2):71-75.
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