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Section 211 Nigerian Child’s Right Act 2003

Section 211 Child’s Right Act

Section 211 Child’s Right Act 2003 is about  Child to be subjected to only child justice system and processes. It is under Part XX (Child Justice Administration – Investigation) of the Act.

(1) On the apprehension of a child‐
(a) the parents or guardian of the child shall‐
(i) be immediately notified; or
(ii) where immediate notification is not possible, be notified within the shortest time possible after the apprehension, of the apprehension;
(b) the Court or police, as the case may be, shall, without delay, consider the, issue of release;

(c) contracts between the police and the child shall be managed in such a way as to‐
(i) respect the legal status of the child;
(ii) promote the best interest and well‐being of the child;
(iii) avoid harm to the child, having due regard to the situation of the child and the circumstances of the case.

(2) In this section‐
“harm” includes the use of harsh language, physical violence, exposure to the environment and any consequential physical, psychological or emotional injury or hurt.

See also  Section 202 of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria (Updated)

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