According to new rules under d amended Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children) Act 2000, which was notified on Friday, juvenile offenders or those children(under d age of 18) who r in conflict with d law can now stay in d custody of der parents or guardians while serving der punishments(in the form of community services) D law also states dat d police cannot arrest such offenders, but can only record information about d child & subsequently hand him or her ovr 2 d special juvenile police unit. In fact, dis mve seems to have been unanimously welcomed by orgns n individuals.Is it fair?
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