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Hansraj VS State Of U.P.

Constitution of India , Art.32— Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act (56 of 2000) , S.7A, S.15(1)(g)— Release of juvenile – Permissibility – Admittedly petitioner was a child at the time of commission of offence in 1981 – Petitioner had undergone incarceration of more than three years – Juvenile justice Act, 2000 was applicable to etitioner as per law declared by Supreme Court – Liberty of petitioner had been curtailed not in accordance with procedure established by law – Petitioner was entitled to be released.

AIR 2010 SC 1801-Relied on(Paras781213)

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