98% cases of child abuse remain unreported: SC judge

IANS  |  Agartala 

About 97-98 per cent of cases are not reported to the appropriate authorities in the country, said here at a symposium.

Quoting researchers and other sources, he said: "The perpetrators or offenders in many cases of are members of the same or relatives or close friends and neighbours. Authorities should take this issue very seriously."

Gupta, who was the first of before he was transferred to Chhattisgarh High Court, and later elevated to Supreme Court, said cases must be dealt with the help of computerisation and the system.

"Minor crimes concerning children should be dealt with by involving parents or guardians instead of the juvenile court."

Addressing the symposium, said of the 1.21 billion population, 39 per cent are children or below the age of 16 years, who are "the future of our country and they should be given all child friendly atmosphere".

Citing many instances, said children's voices are not heard in the as well as in the schools, and they are not properly respected anywhere in the society.

Urging the government to formulate a time-bound action plan for the welfare of the children and women, Talapatra said there are inadequate resources and infrastructure for the benefit of the children.

He asked the government to implement both the Integrated Child Development Schemes and Integrated Child Protection Schemes.

Biplab Kumar Deb, who inaugurated the symposium, said his government would implement all the laws meant for the welfare of children and set up juvenile homes in all the eight districts.

Tripura High Court and Tripura Social Welfare and also spoke at the symposium, jointly organised by and Tripura Social Welfare and Social Education Department.

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First Published: Mon, July 30 2018. 16:44 IST