CM Palaniswami inaugurating video-conferencing facility for Juvenile Justice Board on Wednesday 
Chennai

CM opens video-conferencing facility to probe juvenile cases

To reduce the travel of children from borstal homes, Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami inaugurated video-conferencing facility for Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) to investigate cases pertaining to minors.

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“To complete the investigation of juvenile cases at the earliest, video conferencing mechanism had been inaugurated in 23 districts at a cost of Rs 2.6 crore for the benefit of JJBs. Juveniles in six borstal homes will be investigated through video conferencing by JJBs in 23 districts,” said Chief Minister, after inaugurating the facility.

Tamil Nadu had already linked borstal homes with JJBs in eight districts and juvenile cases in the eight districts are investigated through video conferencing. The announcement to connect the JJBs in the remaining districts was announced by the CM on July 11 last year, and as announced, juveniles in six borstal homes of Madurai, Tiruchirappalli, Coimbatore, Salem, Thanjavur and Cuddalore will be connected with JJBs in 23 districts through video conferencing.

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