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SHORT ANSWER: The changes to the Juvenile Justice Act have increased the responsibilities of the state in rehabilitating and reintegrating juvenile offenders. DETAILS: - The Act emphasizes the need for a more rehabilitative approach rather than punitive measures for juveniles. - It mandates the establishment of Child Care Institutions and the appointment of Child Welfare Committees. - The state is required to ensure proper care, protection, and rehabilitation of children in conflict with the law. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Failure to comply with the provisions can lead to legal consequences for the state authorities. SOURCE: - Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015
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