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Jupiter’s role in judiciary crimes by Children – An Astro analysis

Crimes by adolescent- children are well known. We shall attribute this aspect of life also to the Planets. Apart from the Planets responsible, the children at tender age get swayed by the so called 'bad- men' of the society and they use the children for all purposes i.e. all types of nefarious activities.

In Astrology, Jupiter is the significator (karka) of children and in a horoscope, the 5th house and 5th lord have an important role to play with regard to children of the native. Any type of affliction by Saturn, Mars, and Rahu is capable of making the child to adopt crime life on account of various circumstances including the society we live and also the fact that the Country has no law for the children for education and career. Most of the children get to begging because there is no support from the parents, others including Voluntary Organizations claiming to be in the service of humanity and also the silent- spectator i.e. the State Governments, the Central Government and also the Human Rights Commission.

The Society has a responsibility towards all down- trodden including children. Mars (Mangal) become responsible for all types of crimes can be controlled via Astrology. New keep in mind the Supreme Court Decision.

"SC clears doubt in Juvenile Justice Act"

THE SUPREM COURT has clarified a major ambiguity in the Juvenile Act by ruling that a juvenile would be tried by a regular court if he were arrested after crossing the age of 16 years.

The bench was clearly of the view that the Juvenile Justice Act would be applicable if the "competent authority finds the person brought before it for the first time to be under 16 year of age (18 year in case of a girl)."

It means even if a person committed an offence while being a competent authority after he or she crossed the age of 16 or 18 years, he or she would be tried by a regular court. "The date of commission of offence is irreverent for finding out whether the person is a juvenile within the meaning of section 2 (H) of the ACT, the SC said.

The court noted that ,neither the definition of juvenile or any other provides contained in the Act specially provides the date by reference to which the age of a boy or girl has to be determined so as to find out whether he or she is a juvenile or not, During the argument of the case counsel for accused contended that age of the person on the date of commission of the crime should determine whether he or she was to be tried under the juvenile justice Act. The court asked the counsel what happens if a boy or girl of just less than 16 or 18 years of age commits an offence and then leaves the country. "


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