Which of the following can not be a ground to deny bail to a person, who is apparently a child in conflict with law?
A. When the offence alleged against such person is a heinous offence and the child has been ordered to be tried as an adult under Section 18(c) of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act
B. When there are reasonable grounds to believe that the child may come into association with known criminal if released on bail
C. That the person may be exposed to moral, physical or psychological danger
D. That the person released on bail would defeat the ends of justice
Answer: Option A
The punishment for cruelty to juvenile or child amounts to
A. Imprisonment upto 6 months or fine or both
B. Imprisonment upto 1 year or with fine or both
C. Imprisonment upto 2 years only
D. Fine upto Rs. 1,00,000 only
The upper age limit upto which a child having committed offence is considered to be a juvenile is:
A. 16 years
B. 18 years
C. 15 years
D. None of the above
Which of the following constitutes a type of juvenile delinquency?
A. Status Offence
B. Civil Offence
C. Criminal Offence
D. A and C
A. To allow the child to go home after advise or admonition
B. To drop the proceedings and release the child from custody forthwith
C. To direct the child to be released or probation of good conduct
D. Send the child to a place of safety
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