SC Issued Guidelines to Child Trafficking
In a landmark judgment dated April 15, 2025, the Supreme Court of India issued a stern warning to parents, emphasizing the need for extreme vigilance against the growing menace of child trafficking. The court highlighted the grave threats children face from trafficking gangs who exploit them for sexual exploitation, forced labour, child marriage, and illegal adoptions. The judgment reflects the apex court’s deep concern over the increasing use of technology by trafficking networks and the inadequacies of institutional responses.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | SC Issued Guidelines to Child Trafficking |
| SC Bench Justices | J.B. Pardiwala and R. Mahadevan |
| Key Directive to Parents | Remain extremely vigilant; child traffickers operate in organized networks |
| Crimes Involved | Sexual exploitation, child labour, begging, adoption fraud, child marriage |
| Tech Use by | Traffickers Sharing photos, locations, monetary transfers |
| Hospital Accountability | Licence suspension/legal action if newborns go missing |
| Adoption Loopholes | Long wait periods encourage illegal child sales |
| Juvenile Justice Loophole | Used by gangs to engage minors in crime safely |
| Bail Status | Bail of 13 accused cancelled |
| Trial Deadline | Must be completed in 6 months |
| Police Deadline | Trace absconding accused within 2 months |
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