STRICT ACTION AGAINST PARENTS TAKING SMALL CHILDREN TO PROTESTS RULED BY KERALA HC

by | Sep 30, 2024

Headline  

The Kerala High Court warns against taking children in protests & quashes cases against parents.

Summary  

The Kerala High Court highlights the emotional and physical risks to small children involved in protests, by warning strict action against parents who bring them to agitations. Despite this, the Kerala High Court quashed the charges against parents who took their 3-year-old child to a protest, recognizing their unique situation .

Key Facts  

  • Case Name:Suresh & anr vs. State of Kerala & anr
  • Judge Name:Justice PV Kunhikrishnan  
  • Parents took their 3-year-old to a protest over the death of their 1st child due to medical negligence.  
  • They were booked for cruelty to children under Section 23 of the Juvenile Justice Act.
  • The Kerala High Court quashed the case, saying no “willful neglect” was there.

Legal Insights  

The Kerala High Court stated that while parents had a traumatic cause to protest, exposing children to tough situations and emotional distress during protests can under child protection laws lead to legal action.

Impact  

This judgment of the Kerala High Court shows the serious legal consequences for parents taking children in protests by giving warning against such practices.

Why It Matters  

The case sets a strict boundary for parental activism, by stabilizing the right to protest with the duty to protect children from any kind of harm, whether it’s emotionally or physically.

 

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