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Role of Courts in Prevention of Offenses Regarding Juveniles

Neha Saxena & Dr. Narendra Kumar Dhaka

Juvenile delinquency represents a complex intersection of social, psychological, and legal factors, requiring an approach from the judiciary that is both proactive and preventive in nature. The courts in India occupy a unique position, balancing their responsibility to adjudicate individual cases with their broader mandate to influence systemic reforms aimed at reducing re-offending rates among young offenders. This research paper undertakes a detailed examination of the judiciary’s role in preventing offenses committed by juveniles, with particular emphasis on the interplay between statutory frameworks, landmark judicial pronouncements, and preventive measures such as rehabilitation orders, diversion programs, and continuous judicial monitoring of child welfare and correctional institutions. Drawing on secondary data sourced from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), authoritative international reports, and relevant academic literature, the study combines statistical analysis, critical examination of case laws, and policy evaluation. It also includes a comparative perspective by analyzing best practices from countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Norway, and Japan, where restorative justice mechanisms, diversionary strategies, and community reintegration models have demonstrated tangible reductions in juvenile recidivism. The findings indicate that courts in India, through proactive directives, infrastructure-focused orders, and collaboration with allied social agencies, possess significant capacity to influence preventive outcomes. Nonetheless, the paper identifies persistent challenges including resource constraints, procedural delays, and inconsistent enforcement of court orders that limit the system’s preventive potential. In response, the paper recommends measures such as strengthening the capacity of Juvenile Justice Boards, enhancing rehabilitation infrastructure, adopting technology for case tracking, and integrating restorative justice models to create a more child-centric and prevention-focused judicial system.

Saxena, N., & Dhaka, N. (2025). Role of Courts in Prevention of Offenses Regarding Juveniles. International Journal of Innovations & Research Analysis, 05(03(I)), 132–143. https://doi.org/10.62823/ijira/5.3(i).7890

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Article DOI: 10.62823/IJIRA/5.3(I).7890

DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.62823/IJIRA/5.3(I).7890


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