‘Inspect juvenile homes for deficiencies in facilities’

HC asks officials to report with solutions

January 05, 2018 01:47 am | Updated 01:47 am IST - New Delhi

The Delhi High Court on Thursday directed authorities to inspect juvenile homes in the Capital and report back any deficiencies in the facilities and their solutions.

Physical inspection

A Bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C. Hari Shankar directed the Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR) and Public Works Department of the Delhi government to ensure physical inspection of the observation homes.

The Bench also sought to know if there was any child protection scheme available under the Delhi government and fixed the case for hearing on January 30.

The court had last year expressed anguish over deficiencies in these remand homes due to lack of infrastructure.

The court had made the observation while taking cognisance on its own of a media report that referred to an inspection of a juvenile home here by a DCPCR team, which had received reports of drug and sexual abuse at the facility.

Media report

According to the media report, the DCPCR team had inspected Prayas Children’s Home for Boys in Jahangirpuri in north Delhi on December 9, 2017, where it found rat-infested kitchens, dirty toilets with no doors or soaps, and complaints of physical torture.

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