Child’s rights absolutely sacred: SC
January 05, 2018
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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday said that the rights of a child were “absolutely sacred” and a child cannot be bartered away at the whim and fancy or selfishness of the person in-charge of orphanages.

Observing that the “Right of a child is absolutely sacred. Future of the country depends on the character and destiny of children...”, the bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra, Justice AM Khanwilkar and Justice DY Chandrachud said that it would take comprehensive view of the running of orphanages in the country.

“... It is necessary to have a comprehensive view of the entire country pertaining to running of orphanages, the mode and method of adoption, the care given and the treatment meted out to the children,” the court said, as it decided to entertain the plea by National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) noting that “... the issue pertains to trafficking of children, which has a vital national concern and recognises no boundary,...” The court asked the NCPCR to make all the states parties in the matter and thereafter the top court registry would issue notice to them on the functioning of the orphanages.

Saying that the state has a “great role” in the protection of the child, the court said “when the children are sold, nothing can be more disastrous than this. This is a situation which cannot be allowed to prevail”.

Noting that the human rights also encompasses the “dignity of an individual” and same also extends to children, the court said: “A child cannot be bartered away at the whim and fancy or selfishness of the person in-charge of orphanages. The person concerned may be liable for violation of human rights.”

Indo-Asian News Service
 

 
 
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