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The Children and Laws in India with Reference to Pocso Act, 2012

Author Name: Dr. Manjula S.R | Deepa T.N | Format: Paperback | Genre : Educational & Professional | Other Details

The Children and Laws in India with Reference to Pocso Act, 2012 is a comprehensive guide that aims to educate every citizen of India to safeguard the interests of the children in this country. It contains information about

The Indian Laws in combating crimes against the childrenA comparative study and critical analyses of the law in other countries in dealing with the prevention of the crimes against children.The role of judiciary in upholding the rights of childrenThe efforts of the government in ensuring the legal protectionThe international conventions in relation to the rights of children that help the policymakers, students of law, law teachers to know about the stringent application of the law.
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Dr. Manjula S.R | Deepa T.N

Dr. Manjula S.R (b.1974) is an Assistant Professor in the Post Graduate Department of Studies in Law, Karnatak University, Dharwad, Karnataka. She did her M.A in Political Science from Mangalore University, Karnataka in the year 1998 and obtained LL.M in Criminal Law from Bangalore University in the year 2005. She did PhD in Law in the year 2013 from Karnatak University, Dharwad. She has contributed more than 20 articles, published in various journals and participated in various national and international seminars. She has been a member of the board of studies and examination committee in law, Karnatak University, Dharwad since 2010.

Deepa T.N is an advocate practising at Bangaluru Bar since 2017. She did her LL.M degree at Karnatak University, Dharwad. She hails from a judicial family, and she wants to become a judge in future. She is also a good researcher in the field of law. She intends to do social service towards the upliftment of women, children and depressed sections of the society.

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