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Chairperson ,
Justice N.K. Jain
(Former Chief JusticeHigh Court ofMadras & Karnataka)
With best Compliments
RSHRC
Under the guidance of
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RAJASTHAN STATE HUMANRAJASTHAN STATE HUMAN
RIGHTS COMMISSIONRIGHTS COMMISSION
Prepared by:-
Internship students of
various lawuniversity and
colleges.
Under the guidance
of Honble Mr.
Justice N.K. Jain.(Former Chief justice of
Madras and Karnataka
High Court)
Chairperson, RSHRC
SECRETARIAT
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HonbleChiefMinister Shri Ashok Gehlot
Justice N K Jain,
Chairperson
Members
Justice Jagat Singh
Shri D.S.Meena
Shri Pukhraj Seervi
Honble Chairperson andMembers Of RajasthanState Human RightsCommission are :
From 06-07-2005
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Article 15(3) - Special provision for women and children
Article 21A - Free and compulsory education for children between 6-14
year
Article 24 - Prohibits employment of children below 14 years in
factories, mines, etc
Article 39(E&F) Policy to ensure that tender age of children are not
abused and enter vocation unsuited for their age:
children protected against moral and material
abandonment
Article 45 - State to provide early childhood care and education for all
children until they complete 6 years.
Immoral Traffic Prevention Act, 1956
Juvenile Just ice (Care and Protection of child) Ac t, 2000
Indian Penal Code ( various provisions)
Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986
Commission for Protection of Child Rights Act, 2005
Prohibition Child Marriage act, 2006
JUVENILEJUSTI
CE
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An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to juveniles
in conflic t with law and children in need of care and
protection, by providing for proper care, protection and
treatment by catering to their development needs, and by
adopting a child-fri endly approach in the adjudication and
disposition of matters in the best interest of children and for
their ultimate rehabilitation through various institutions like
Child Welfare Committees are established under this
enactment.
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OBJECTOBJECT::ToTo prohibit the engagement of children in certain employmentprohibit the engagement of children in certain employments ands and
to regulate the conditions of work or children in certain otherto regulate the conditions of work or children in certain other employmentemploymentss
DEFINITIONDEFINITION::ChildChild: Child means a person who has not completed his fourteen: Child means a person who has not completed his fourteen
years of age.years of age.
APPLICAB ILITYAPPLICABILITY:: In extends to the whole of IndiaIn extends to the whole of India
WEEKLYWEEKLY HOLIDAYHOLIDAY::EveryEvery child shall be allowed in each week a holiday ofchild shall be allowed in each week a holiday of
one whole day.one whole day.
HOURS AND PERIOD OF WORKHOURS AND PERIOD OF WORK::The period of work on each day shall notThe period of work on each day shall not
exceed three hours and no childexceed three hours and no child
shall work for more than three hours before he has had an intershall work for more than three hours before he has had an interval for rest forval for rest for
at least one hour.at least one hour.shall be permitted or required to work between 7p.m. and 8 a.m.shall be permitted or required to work between 7p.m. and 8 a.m.
shall be required or permitted to work overtime.shall be required or permitted to work overtime.
Children are remarkably imaginativeChildren are remarkably imaginative
and resilientand resilient -- but alsobut also
heartbreakingly fragile andheartbreakingly fragile andvulnerable.vulnerable.
So let us share their dreamsSo let us share their dreams
And shape their futureAnd shape their future ..
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Students reciting the oath of section 51(A) of Constitution of
India under the guidelines of RSHRC.
In addition to that in legal literacy and awareness program,In addition to that in legal literacy and awareness program,
chairman motivated students and even general public to recite tchairman motivated students and even general public to recite thehe
pledge as mentioned in article 51(A) of Constitution of India. Ipledge as mentioned in article 51(A) of Constitution of India. I t ist is
good sign that so many schools have started taking prayer as pergood sign that so many schools have started taking prayer as per
instructions of different concerned authorities as per the requeinstructions of different concerned authorities as per the request ofst of
the commission. Some of them are as follows:the commission. Some of them are as follows:-- 53 54
Students of some institutions reciting the Oath as
per Article 51(A) of Constitution of India under
the guidelines of RSHRC.
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Students reciting the pledge.
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Rajasthan State Human Rights CommissionRajasthan State Human Rights Commission
BEWARE OF YOUR RIGHTS AND DISCHARGE DUTY WITH DEVOTIONBEWARE OF YOUR RIGHTS AND DISCHARGE DUTY WITH DEVOTION
Chairperson : Justice N.K. JainChairperson : Justice N.K. Jain
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Participation of RHRCParticipation of RHRC
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News
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Bibliography
www.rshrc.nic.inwww.rshrc.nic.inwww.rshrc.nic.in
www. nicef.comwww.www. nicef.comnicef.com
Books of RSHRCand Constitution
www.justicenagendrakjain.comUNICEF
It gives me great pleasure to express my deep sense ofgratitude to all concerned for the encouragement I havecompleted this project. I am very thankful to RajasthanState Human Rights Commission for giving me a chanceto do the internship here.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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