The Commissions for Protection of Child Rights Act, 2005 is a landmark legislation in India that establishes National and State Commissions for the Protection of Child Rights (CPCRs). This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the statutory provisions, functions, powers, and enforcement mechanisms of these commissions, making it a critical reference for legal professionals, students, and child welfare practitioners.
The Act empowers commissions to review laws, policies, and programs affecting children, inquire into violations of child rights, and recommend remedial measures. It emphasizes protection against exploitation, abuse, neglect, and discrimination while promoting education, health, and overall welfare of children. The book covers the structure, jurisdiction, and operational guidelines of the commissions, along with legal remedies and reporting mechanisms.
Designed for practical application, this guide supports lawyers advising clients on child rights issues, activists engaging in advocacy, and law students preparing for exams. Its clear structure and detailed coverage make it an invaluable resource for understanding the legislative and administrative framework of child protection in India.
By combining statutory provisions with practical insights, the book bridges the gap between theory and application, empowering readers to effectively navigate child rights and social justice mechanisms in India.






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