SC Directives on Rehabilitation of ‘Children in Street Situation’
On 24th April, 2022, the Supreme Court directed the States and Union Territories (UTs) that have not yet framed their own policies to rehabilitate children in street situation (CISS).
About the Directives
- States and UTs could follow the National Commission for Protection of Child Right’s (NCPCR) standard operating procedure (SOP) until they devised their own.
- Web portal of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) needs to be updated with the required material by concerned authorities and that this needs to be done without fail.
- The suggestions which were made by NCPCR need to be implemented by governments of states ....
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