District Legal Services Authority, Ganderbal Organizes One-Day Training Program

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Ganderbal : The District Legal Services Authority, Ganderbal, organized a one-day training program for Panel Lawyers, Members of the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) and Child Welfare Committee (CWC), Special Juvenile Police Unit, PLVs and other stakeholders, as per the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India and guidelines of the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA).

 

The program, held at the Conference Hall, District Court Ganderbal, aimed to equip panel lawyers, members, officers other stake holders with the necessary knowledge, skills, and attitude to handle cases involving children effectively.

Mr. Ritesh Kumar Dubey, Chairman DLSA (Principal District and Sessions Judge), Ganderbal, addressed the gathering with a special address, emphasizing the importance of the training program and urging all stakeholders to work together to ensure the best possible services for children in need of care and protection.

Ms. Nusrat Ali Hakak , Secretary, DLSA, Ganderbal, presented a warm and gracious welcome address at the outset of the one-day training program on the Juvenile Justice Act. Her welcome address set the tone for the event, extending a hearty welcome to the esteemed Guests, speakers and participants. She expressed her delight at the opportunity to host the program and highlighted its significance in enhancing the understanding and implementation of the Juvenile Justice Act.

Mr. Ghulam Hassan, Superintendent of Police, Headquarter Ganderbal, played a pivotal role in educating participants about the practical aspects of the Juvenile Justice Act. He elucidated the four main categories of the Juvenile Justice Act, which include, Children in Conflict with Law (CCL), Children in Need of Care and Protection (CNCP), Children Ready to Adopt & Offences Against Children.

Dr. Gulafroz Jan, Assistant Professor, CUK, Tulamulla, provided valuable insights into the structure of the Juvenile Justice System and the general principles guiding its administration during a one-day training program. She covered key aspects of the Juvenile Justice System, including, The structure and functioning of the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) and Child Welfare Committee (CWC), General principles of the Juvenile Justice Act, such as the best interests of the child, rehabilitation, and restorative justice, The critical role of the Police and Child Welfare Committee in implementing the Act.

Dr. Mudasir Bhat, Assistant Professor, CUK, Tulamulla, shed light on the 16 general principles of the Juvenile Justice Act during a one-day training program. He comprehensive presentation covered the fundamental principles guiding the Juvenile Justice System, including, Best interests of the child, Rehabilitation and restorative justice, Right to privacy and confidentiality, Protection from abuse and exploitation, Right to legal representation, Presumption of innocence, Right to fair and speedy trial, Right to appeal, Protection from cruel and inhuman treatment, Right to education and vocational training, Right to health and medical care, Right to family reunification, Protection from discrimination, Right to participate in decision-making, Right to information, Right to appeal and review.

Advocate Sheikh Imran, emphasizes Care and Caution in Dealing with Children in Conflict with Law. He highlighted the importance of handling children in conflict with law with utmost care and caution during a training program. He stressed that, Police officers should not wear uniforms while investigating cases involving children in conflict with law to avoid intimidating them. The Juvenile Justice Act prioritizes reformative and rehabilitative policies to help children reform and reintegrate into society. The ultimate goal is to facilitate the child’s acceptance as a productive member of society.

Afshan showkat child psychologist, enlightens Participants on Child Psychology and Development She delivered an informative address on child psychology and development during a one-day training program organized by the District Legal Services Authority, Ganderbal. She presentation covered the various stages of child development, including infancy, childhood, and adolescence, highlighting how children think, feel, and behave as they grow and mature. She emphasized the significance of understanding child psychology in ensuring effective support and care for children. Key takeaways from her session included: The impact of societal development on child development, The interplay between physical, psychological, social, and cognitive development in children, The importance of a supportive environment and resources in ensuring holistic child development.

Zulfikaar Khan, Member of the Juvenile Justice Board, emphasized the importance of addressing the underlying social and economic issues that drive young people to conflict with the law during a one-day training program organized by the District Legal Services Authority, Ganderbal. She stressed that many young offenders struggle with multiple challenges in their homes and communities, including poverty, lack of education, and unemployment. He urged participants to recognize the root causes of criminal behavior in children and identify appropriate services to support them. He suggested that necessary services may include, Basic education and skill training, Employment opportunities, Counseling and mentorship, Family support and guidance. By addressing these underlying issues, we can help young people overcome their challenges and reduce their likelihood of engaging in criminal behavior.

Adv. Burjeena Hamid presented a heartfelt vote of thanks to the participants, speakers, and organizers of the one-day training program on the Juvenile Justice Act. She expressed her gratitude to the esteemed speakers for sharing their expertise and valuable insights, and to the participants for their active engagement and enthusiasm. She also thanked the organizers for their tireless efforts in making the program a resounding success.

The proceedings of the one-day training program was skillfully conducted by Tanveer Ashraf, Assistant LADC, Ganderbal.

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