said on the occasion of the inauguration ceremony of the eighth state level consultation
Raipur, 12 August 2023
Those who will shape the future of the country. As responsible members of society, we need to do everything possible to protect and preserve them. He said that deterring juveniles from delinquency is an essential part of crime prevention in the society and rehabilitation process can be concrete enough to prevent them from coming into conflict with law again. The role of the State is to act as the parent of the child who needs rehabilitation and its action should be in the best interest of the child. It is necessary to give moral and value based education to our children right from the beginning of schooling. Even in Child Care Homes it is necessary that we engage our children in constructive activities to make them useful members of the society and responsible citizens of the country. It is necessary to impart moral and value based education right from the beginning of school education. Even in Child Care Homes it is necessary that we engage our children in constructive activities to make them useful members of the society and responsible citizens of the country. It is necessary to impart moral and value based education right from the beginning of school education. Even in Child Care Homes it is necessary that we engage our children in constructive activities to make them useful members of the society and responsible citizens of the country.
Expressing hope and confidence, he said that today’s counseling program would be very successful and would go a long way in promoting and establishing a violence-free society for children, where they would be free to enjoy their childhood.
Addressing the workshop, Honorable Justice Shri Gautam Bhaduri, Executive Chairman of Chhattisgarh State Legal Services Authority, said that we need tireless efforts in the implementation of the Juvenile Justice Act. We should understand the mental condition of juvenile delinquents. Children are gifts of God. By giving them the right direction, they can be made conscientious people in the society. By the infinite grace of God we are so capable that we should work tirelessly for the progress of those children.
Addressing the workshop, Honorable Justice Mr. Sanjay K., President of Chhattisgarh State Judicial Academy. Aggarwal said that today’s children are the future of India. Therefore, we should take important steps while working tirelessly for their future, which will give a new dimension to the society.
In the welcome address of the workshop, Honorable Justice Mr. Arvind Singh Chandel, Chairman, Juvenile Justice Cell of Chhattisgarh High Court, said that children can violate the law for various reasons. Evidence shows that most of these children come from disadvantaged backgrounds and are also children in need of care and protection. It calls for a focus on preventive, rehabilitative and restorative justice practices, and to ensure linkages between the justice and protection provisions of the Juvenile Justice Act, along with the special protections offered to children by international and national legal frameworks. In view of the rapid changes that have taken place in the society in the last decade, children in India need two-pronged protection. Where by providing a family environment for proper upbringing of the child, they are made physically strong, mentally alert,
On this occasion, the magazine “Navchetan” published by the Juvenile Justice Committee was released, which was uploaded on the website of the High Court.
In the inaugural session, Honorable Justice Mr. Partha Pratim Sahu of Chhattisgarh High Court, Honorable Justice Mrs. Rajni Dubey, Honorable Justice Mr. Naresh Kumar Chandravanshi, Honorable Justice Mr. Deepak Kumar Tiwari, Honorable Justice Mr. Sachin Singh Rajput, Honorable Justice Mr. Rakesh Mohan Pandey, Honorable Justice Mr. Radhakishan Agrawal and Honorable Justice Mr. Sanjay Kumar Jaiswal were specially present.
Along with this, High Court Registrar General Mr. Arvind Kumar Verma, Principal Secretary of Law Department Mr. Rajneesh Srivastava, High Court Registrar Vigilance Mr. Sudhir Kumar, Registrar (Judicial) Mr. K.K. Vinod Kujur, Registrar of Computer Branch Mr. Shakti Singh Rajput, Judicial Officer of other Registry and Additional Director of State Judicial Academy Mr. Harish Awasthi, Mrs. Garima Sharma and other judicial officers of the Academy, Member Secretary of State Legal Services Authority Mr. Anand Prakash Warial, Shri Devendra Kumar, Secretary, Juvenile Justice Cell, Prashant Parashar, former Secretary, High Court Legal Services Committee were present.
After the inaugural session of the said workshop, two technical sessions were organized, the first session was presided over by Chhattisgarh High Court’s Honorable Justice Mr. Arvind Singh Chandel, Honorable Justice Mr. Deepak Kumar Tiwari, Honorable Justice Mr. Rakesh Mohan Pandey, Additional Chief Secretary Ms. Renu Gonela Under the chairmanship of Mr. Poshan Chandrakar, Special Secretary, Department of Women and Child Development and the second session was chaired by Chhattisgarh High Court’s Honorable Justice Mr. Arvind Singh Chandel, Honorable Justice Mr. Deepak Kumar Tiwari, Honorable Justice Mr. Rakesh Mohan Pandey, Managing Director of Education Department Smt. Iffat Ara, Secretary, Home Department, Dr. Basavaraju S. And organized under the chairmanship of Chhattisgarh UNICEF chief Job Zakaria,
The vote of thanks for the said workshop was done by Mr. Harish Awasthi, Additional Director of the State Judicial Academy and Mrs. Garima Sharma, Additional Director of Stage Operations.
Mr. Sonal Kumar Gupta from Child Rights Protection Commission, Mrs. Jyoti Guggal from Skill Development Department, DIG Mrs. Milena Kurre from Police Department and Superintendent of Police Mr. Santosh Singh were specially present in the above workshop.
All District and Sessions Judges of Chhattisgarh State, Chief Justice of Juvenile Justice Board, Social Members, Chairpersons of Child Welfare Committee, District Program Officers of Women and Child Development Department, District Child Protection Officers, Law Officers, as participants in the above workshop. Counselors of Districts, State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Women and Child Development Department, Home Department, Police Department, Public Health and Family Welfare, Medical Education, School Department, Skill Development Department, UNICEF representatives, Visitor of Child Communication Home, Special Adolescent Police unit officers, law students were present in large numbers.
Be aware that the Child Welfare Committee of the Hon’ble Supreme Court is proposed to organize a workshop in New Delhi in the month of September, 2023 on the subject of “Criminal Prevention, Restorative Justice, Change and Alternatives to Custody of Children in Conflict with the Law”. Is. In this context, the above workshop was organized by the Juvenile Justice Cell of Chhattisgarh High Court.