101Appeals
(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, any person aggrieved by an order made by the Committee or the Board under this Act may, within thirty days from the date of such order, prefer an appeal to the Childrens Court, except for decisions by the Committee related to Foster Care and Sponsorship After Care for which the appeal shall lie with the District Magistrate:
Provided that the Court of Sessions, or the District Magistrate, as the case may be, may entertain the appeal after the expiry of the said period of thirty days, if it is satisfied that the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause from filing the appeal in time and such appeal shall be decided within a period of thirty days.
(2) An appeal shall lie against an order of the Board passed after making the preliminary assessment into a heinous offence under section 15 of the Act, before the Court of Sessions and the Court may, while deciding the appeal, take the assistance of experienced psychologists and medical specialists other than those whose assistance has been obtained by the Board in passing the order under the said section.
(3) No appeal shall lie from,—
(a) any order of acquittal made by the Board in respect of a child alleged to have committed an offence other than the heinous offence by a child who has completed or is above the age of sixteen years; or
(b) any order made by a Committee in respect of finding that a person is not a child in need of care and protection.
(4) No second appeal shall lie from any order of the Court of Session, passed in appeal under this section.
(5) Any person aggrieved by an order of the Children's Court may file an appeal before the High Court in accordance with the procedure specified in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974).
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- 90 Attendance of parent or guardian of child
- 91 Dispensing with attendance of child
- 92 Placement of a child suffering from disease requiring prolonged medical treatment in an approved place
- 93 Transfer of a child who is mentally ill or addicted to alcohol or other drugs
- 94 Presumption and determination of age
- 95 Transfer of a child to place of residence
- 96 Transfer of child between Children’s Homes, or special homes or fit facility or fit person in different parts of India
- 97 Release of a child from an institution
- 98 Leave of absence to a child placed in an institution
- 99 Reports to be treated as confidential
- 100 Protection of action taken in good faith
- 101 Appeals
- 102 Revision
- 103 Procedure in inquiries, appeals and revision proceedings
- 104 Power of the Committee or the Board to amend its own orders
- 105 Juvenile justice fund
- 106 State Child Protection Society and District Child Protection Unit
- 107 Child Welfare Police Officer and Special Juvenile Police Unit
- 108 Public awareness on provisions of Act
- 109 Monitoring of implementation of Act
- 110 Power to make rules
- 111 Repeal and savings
- 112 Power to remove difficulties