Gauhati High Court asks government to set up child-friendly court
The Hindu
The court’s advice is in connection with the case of a minor rape victim.
The Gauhati High Court has asked the Arunachal Pradesh government to set up at least one child-friendly court and make it functional soon. The advice was in connection with a June 3 order by a district court asking the Child Care Institute (CCI) in Roing to hand over a minor rape victim to the sister-in-law of the accused. Roing is the headquarters of Arunachal Pradesh’s Lower Dibang Valley district. Cases of this district are handled by the court at Tezu, the headquarters of the adjoining Lohit district.More Related News

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