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Delhi High Court Rules That Juveniles Tried as Adults Under the JJ Act Cannot Be Subjected to a Joint Trial with Adult Co-Accused

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Delhi High Court Rules That Juveniles Tried as Adults Under the JJ Act Cannot Be Subjected to a Joint Trial with Adult Co-Accused, Emphasizing the Reformative Approach of Juvenile Justice
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Delhi High Court Rules That Juveniles Tried as Adults Under the JJ Act Cannot Be Subjected to a Joint Trial with Adult Co-Accused, Emphasizing the Reformative Approach of Juvenile Justice

Court’s Decision The High Court ruled in favor of the petitioner, holding that a juvenile, even if tried as an adult under Section 15 and 18(3) of the JJ Act,…
Posted by Rawlaw March 4, 2025

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