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Section 35 - Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015
35. Surrender of children.-
(1) A parent or guardian, who for physical, emotional and social factors beyond their control, wishes to surrender a child, shall produce the child before the Committee.
(2) If, after prescribed process of inquiry and counselling, the Committee is satisfied, a surrender deed shall be executed by the parent or guardian, as the case may be, before the Committee.
(3) The parents or guardian who surrendered the child, shall be given two months time to reconsider their decision and in the intervening period the Committee shall either allow, after due inquiry, the child to be with the parents or guardian under supervision, or place the child in a Specialised Adoption Agency, if he or she is below six years of age, or a children's home if he is above six years.
Related Sections
- Section 24: Removal of disqualification on the findings of an offence
- Section 100: Protection of action taken in good faith
- Section 53: Rehabilitation and re-integration services in institutions registered under this Act and management thereof
- Section 10: Apprehension of child alleged to be in conflict with law
- Section 94: Presumption and determination of age