NCPCR complains against disclosure of identity of victim

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Jan 24 2013 | 2:11 AM IST

The NCPCR in a statement said today that the print media has been, of late, violating provisions under the Juvenile Justice Act by publishing names, pictures, home address, school address and other parameters of identity.

It said that under section 21 of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection) Act, 2000, any person contravening such provisions is liable to penalties.

The commission has asked the Press Council to circulate an advisory or set a protocol to the entire print media from refraining from disclosure of identities of such children.

"Strict action to be initiated against the violators," the statement said.

"NCPCR also very strongly desired that a sensitisation programme for the media personnel on reporting be organised in collaboration with various stakeholders working in the areas of protection of child rights," it said.

It demanded a strong set of protocols to be issued as such disclosures tended to leave its imprint and affect the social and mental health of children in their crucial development stage.

The statement said a letter has been issued also to the Electronic Media Monitoring Cell on measures to be adopted for non-disclosure of identity of such children.

A press release issued by Visva-Bharati university, which runs the Patha Bhavan school in Shantinekatan, two days ago had also mentioned the name of the victim.

  

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