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A child below the age of seven years cannot be brought even before the Juvenile Justice Board because .

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This legal protection emphasizes the importance of age in assessing criminal responsibility and protects very young children from the consequences of legal actions.
Updated On: Apr 17, 2025
  • Children are treated as criminals
  • The Juvenile Justice Act treat a child above 7 years as innocent
  • The child is exempted from criminal liability
  • Children involved in crime are considered to be victims of the society
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Under Indian law, a child below the age of seven is considered incapable of committing a crime with mens rea (intentional guilt), and thus is exempted from criminal liability. This is based on the doctrine of doli incapax, which presumes the incapacity of such children to form the necessary intent.
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