The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) is the statutory body in India responsible for protecting and promoting the rights of children, including juveniles in custodial homes.
Role of NCPCR in addressing the violation:
Investigation: The NCPCR can investigate complaints regarding maltreatment, abuse, and violation of juveniles' rights in custodial institutions.
Monitoring: It monitors the conditions in juvenile homes and ensures compliance with child protection laws and standards.
Intervention: The commission can intervene by directing the authorities to improve living conditions, stop harsh disciplinary practices, and provide adequate nutrition and sanitation.
Legal action and Recommendations: It can recommend legal actions against violators and suggest policy reforms to safeguard juveniles.
Awareness and Rehabilitation: The body promotes awareness of juvenile rights and supports rehabilitation and welfare programs.
Thus, approaching the NCPCR can help ensure juveniles’ rights are protected, and corrective actions are taken against violations.