Gaps in juvenile justice system highlighted

By Our Correspondent
September 10, 2024
Representational image of inmates behind jail bars. — Unsplash/File

LAHORE/SUKKUR: The conveners of Juvenile Justice Advocacy Network Pakistan (JJANP) have urged the government to make sure that juveniles who get in conflict with law be given due rights as embodied in 2018 Act and UN Convention on Rights of Child in lines with Article 37 of the same, said a press release.

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According to press release, JJANP will aim for voicing against rampant violence against children across Pakistan. The conveners of JJANP are of the view that the practice of the death penalty and life imprisonment should be abolished for juveniles allegedly and/or convicted of heinous offences including terrorism or blasphemy. Moreover, the investigation of criminal cases should be made fair and transparent in accordance with Criminal Code of Procedure so to make sure that the juveniles without any shadow of doubt are declared as juveniles, if any material evidence on age of arrested person discloses him less 18-year of age.

It said this procedure has to be adopted by the police and law enforcing agencies as warranted Section 8 of the Act 2018. The JJANP emphasised making Juvenile Justice Committees active and functional across Pakistan to resolve cases of children in conflict with minor laws. Since the implementation of the Juvenile Justice Act 2018, Juvenile Justice Committees have not been activated across Punjab and Sindh to date. Children found to be involved in minor breaches of penal law will be dealt with through the non-punitive sanctions set out in the Diversion Act 2018.

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