Due to hunger, sweets were eaten from the fridge of the neighbor’s house, the court said, would you have given your son to the police too?
A court in Bihar’s Nalanda district has acquitted a juvenile on charges of stealing sweets and mobile phones. Court Also ordered Juvenile Remand Home for better care of the juvenile. The court said that if stealing butter by Lord Krishna is considered a child leela, then how can stealing sweets be a crime.
At the same time, the court warned the police to avoid registering police complaints if possible in minor and major crimes and try to bring the accused into the mainstream of the society in such cases. The court also directed the woman who filed the case against the juvenile to be tolerant and tolerant, saying, “If your own son stole sweets or mobile phone, would you hand him over to the police or convince him?”
According to the juvenile’s guardian, his father is ill and his mother is mentally handicapped. The family has no source of income. The theft happened when he came to maternal uncle’s house. The maternal uncle and grandmother also died. The teenager was hungry and was going to the neighbor’s house and after eating sweets kept in the fridge, started playing with the mobile kept in the fridge like a child.
Due to hunger, sweets were eaten from the fridge of the neighbor’s house, the court said, would you have given your son to the police too?
A court in Bihar’s Nalanda district has acquitted a juvenile on charges of stealing sweets and mobile phones. Court Also ordered Juvenile Remand Home for better care of the juvenile. The court said that if stealing butter by Lord Krishna is considered a child leela, then how can stealing sweets be a crime.
At the same time, the court warned the police to avoid registering police complaints if possible in minor and major crimes and try to bring the accused into the mainstream of the society in such cases. The court also directed the woman who filed the case against the juvenile to be tolerant and tolerant, saying, “If your own son stole sweets or mobile phone, would you hand him over to the police or convince him?”
According to the juvenile’s guardian, his father is ill and his mother is mentally handicapped. The family has no source of income. The theft happened when he came to maternal uncle’s house. The maternal uncle and grandmother also died. The teenager was hungry and was going to the neighbor’s house and after eating sweets kept in the fridge, started playing with the mobile kept in the fridge like a child.
Due to hunger, sweets were eaten from the fridge of the neighbor’s house, the court said, would you have given your son to the police too?
A court in Bihar’s Nalanda district has acquitted a juvenile on charges of stealing sweets and mobile phones. Court Also ordered Juvenile Remand Home for better care of the juvenile. The court said that if stealing butter by Lord Krishna is considered a child leela, then how can stealing sweets be a crime.
At the same time, the court warned the police to avoid registering police complaints if possible in minor and major crimes and try to bring the accused into the mainstream of the society in such cases. The court also directed the woman who filed the case against the juvenile to be tolerant and tolerant, saying, “If your own son stole sweets or mobile phone, would you hand him over to the police or convince him?”
According to the juvenile’s guardian, his father is ill and his mother is mentally handicapped. The family has no source of income. The theft happened when he came to maternal uncle’s house. The maternal uncle and grandmother also died. The teenager was hungry and was going to the neighbor’s house and after eating sweets kept in the fridge, started playing with the mobile kept in the fridge like a child.
Due to hunger, sweets were eaten from the fridge of the neighbor’s house, the court said, would you have given your son to the police too?
A court in Bihar’s Nalanda district has acquitted a juvenile on charges of stealing sweets and mobile phones. Court Also ordered Juvenile Remand Home for better care of the juvenile. The court said that if stealing butter by Lord Krishna is considered a child leela, then how can stealing sweets be a crime.
At the same time, the court warned the police to avoid registering police complaints if possible in minor and major crimes and try to bring the accused into the mainstream of the society in such cases. The court also directed the woman who filed the case against the juvenile to be tolerant and tolerant, saying, “If your own son stole sweets or mobile phone, would you hand him over to the police or convince him?”
According to the juvenile’s guardian, his father is ill and his mother is mentally handicapped. The family has no source of income. The theft happened when he came to maternal uncle’s house. The maternal uncle and grandmother also died. The teenager was hungry and was going to the neighbor’s house and after eating sweets kept in the fridge, started playing with the mobile kept in the fridge like a child.
Due to hunger, sweets were eaten from the fridge of the neighbor’s house, the court said, would you have given your son to the police too?
A court in Bihar’s Nalanda district has acquitted a juvenile on charges of stealing sweets and mobile phones. Court Also ordered Juvenile Remand Home for better care of the juvenile. The court said that if stealing butter by Lord Krishna is considered a child leela, then how can stealing sweets be a crime.
At the same time, the court warned the police to avoid registering police complaints if possible in minor and major crimes and try to bring the accused into the mainstream of the society in such cases. The court also directed the woman who filed the case against the juvenile to be tolerant and tolerant, saying, “If your own son stole sweets or mobile phone, would you hand him over to the police or convince him?”
According to the juvenile’s guardian, his father is ill and his mother is mentally handicapped. The family has no source of income. The theft happened when he came to maternal uncle’s house. The maternal uncle and grandmother also died. The teenager was hungry and was going to the neighbor’s house and after eating sweets kept in the fridge, started playing with the mobile kept in the fridge like a child.
Due to hunger, sweets were eaten from the fridge of the neighbor’s house, the court said, would you have given your son to the police too?
A court in Bihar’s Nalanda district has acquitted a juvenile on charges of stealing sweets and mobile phones. Court Also ordered Juvenile Remand Home for better care of the juvenile. The court said that if stealing butter by Lord Krishna is considered a child leela, then how can stealing sweets be a crime.
At the same time, the court warned the police to avoid registering police complaints if possible in minor and major crimes and try to bring the accused into the mainstream of the society in such cases. The court also directed the woman who filed the case against the juvenile to be tolerant and tolerant, saying, “If your own son stole sweets or mobile phone, would you hand him over to the police or convince him?”
According to the juvenile’s guardian, his father is ill and his mother is mentally handicapped. The family has no source of income. The theft happened when he came to maternal uncle’s house. The maternal uncle and grandmother also died. The teenager was hungry and was going to the neighbor’s house and after eating sweets kept in the fridge, started playing with the mobile kept in the fridge like a child.
Due to hunger, sweets were eaten from the fridge of the neighbor’s house, the court said, would you have given your son to the police too?
A court in Bihar’s Nalanda district has acquitted a juvenile on charges of stealing sweets and mobile phones. Court Also ordered Juvenile Remand Home for better care of the juvenile. The court said that if stealing butter by Lord Krishna is considered a child leela, then how can stealing sweets be a crime.
At the same time, the court warned the police to avoid registering police complaints if possible in minor and major crimes and try to bring the accused into the mainstream of the society in such cases. The court also directed the woman who filed the case against the juvenile to be tolerant and tolerant, saying, “If your own son stole sweets or mobile phone, would you hand him over to the police or convince him?”
According to the juvenile’s guardian, his father is ill and his mother is mentally handicapped. The family has no source of income. The theft happened when he came to maternal uncle’s house. The maternal uncle and grandmother also died. The teenager was hungry and was going to the neighbor’s house and after eating sweets kept in the fridge, started playing with the mobile kept in the fridge like a child.
Due to hunger, sweets were eaten from the fridge of the neighbor’s house, the court said, would you have given your son to the police too?
A court in Bihar’s Nalanda district has acquitted a juvenile on charges of stealing sweets and mobile phones. Court Also ordered Juvenile Remand Home for better care of the juvenile. The court said that if stealing butter by Lord Krishna is considered a child leela, then how can stealing sweets be a crime.
At the same time, the court warned the police to avoid registering police complaints if possible in minor and major crimes and try to bring the accused into the mainstream of the society in such cases. The court also directed the woman who filed the case against the juvenile to be tolerant and tolerant, saying, “If your own son stole sweets or mobile phone, would you hand him over to the police or convince him?”
According to the juvenile’s guardian, his father is ill and his mother is mentally handicapped. The family has no source of income. The theft happened when he came to maternal uncle’s house. The maternal uncle and grandmother also died. The teenager was hungry and was going to the neighbor’s house and after eating sweets kept in the fridge, started playing with the mobile kept in the fridge like a child.
Due to hunger, sweets were eaten from the fridge of the neighbor’s house, the court said, would you have given your son to the police too?
A court in Bihar’s Nalanda district has acquitted a juvenile on charges of stealing sweets and mobile phones. Court Also ordered Juvenile Remand Home for better care of the juvenile. The court said that if stealing butter by Lord Krishna is considered a child leela, then how can stealing sweets be a crime.
At the same time, the court warned the police to avoid registering police complaints if possible in minor and major crimes and try to bring the accused into the mainstream of the society in such cases. The court also directed the woman who filed the case against the juvenile to be tolerant and tolerant, saying, “If your own son stole sweets or mobile phone, would you hand him over to the police or convince him?”
According to the juvenile’s guardian, his father is ill and his mother is mentally handicapped. The family has no source of income. The theft happened when he came to maternal uncle’s house. The maternal uncle and grandmother also died. The teenager was hungry and was going to the neighbor’s house and after eating sweets kept in the fridge, started playing with the mobile kept in the fridge like a child.
Due to hunger, sweets were eaten from the fridge of the neighbor’s house, the court said, would you have given your son to the police too?
A court in Bihar’s Nalanda district has acquitted a juvenile on charges of stealing sweets and mobile phones. Court Also ordered Juvenile Remand Home for better care of the juvenile. The court said that if stealing butter by Lord Krishna is considered a child leela, then how can stealing sweets be a crime.
At the same time, the court warned the police to avoid registering police complaints if possible in minor and major crimes and try to bring the accused into the mainstream of the society in such cases. The court also directed the woman who filed the case against the juvenile to be tolerant and tolerant, saying, “If your own son stole sweets or mobile phone, would you hand him over to the police or convince him?”
According to the juvenile’s guardian, his father is ill and his mother is mentally handicapped. The family has no source of income. The theft happened when he came to maternal uncle’s house. The maternal uncle and grandmother also died. The teenager was hungry and was going to the neighbor’s house and after eating sweets kept in the fridge, started playing with the mobile kept in the fridge like a child.
Due to hunger, sweets were eaten from the fridge of the neighbor’s house, the court said, would you have given your son to the police too?
A court in Bihar’s Nalanda district has acquitted a juvenile on charges of stealing sweets and mobile phones. Court Also ordered Juvenile Remand Home for better care of the juvenile. The court said that if stealing butter by Lord Krishna is considered a child leela, then how can stealing sweets be a crime.
At the same time, the court warned the police to avoid registering police complaints if possible in minor and major crimes and try to bring the accused into the mainstream of the society in such cases. The court also directed the woman who filed the case against the juvenile to be tolerant and tolerant, saying, “If your own son stole sweets or mobile phone, would you hand him over to the police or convince him?”
According to the juvenile’s guardian, his father is ill and his mother is mentally handicapped. The family has no source of income. The theft happened when he came to maternal uncle’s house. The maternal uncle and grandmother also died. The teenager was hungry and was going to the neighbor’s house and after eating sweets kept in the fridge, started playing with the mobile kept in the fridge like a child.
Due to hunger, sweets were eaten from the fridge of the neighbor’s house, the court said, would you have given your son to the police too?
A court in Bihar’s Nalanda district has acquitted a juvenile on charges of stealing sweets and mobile phones. Court Also ordered Juvenile Remand Home for better care of the juvenile. The court said that if stealing butter by Lord Krishna is considered a child leela, then how can stealing sweets be a crime.
At the same time, the court warned the police to avoid registering police complaints if possible in minor and major crimes and try to bring the accused into the mainstream of the society in such cases. The court also directed the woman who filed the case against the juvenile to be tolerant and tolerant, saying, “If your own son stole sweets or mobile phone, would you hand him over to the police or convince him?”
According to the juvenile’s guardian, his father is ill and his mother is mentally handicapped. The family has no source of income. The theft happened when he came to maternal uncle’s house. The maternal uncle and grandmother also died. The teenager was hungry and was going to the neighbor’s house and after eating sweets kept in the fridge, started playing with the mobile kept in the fridge like a child.
Due to hunger, sweets were eaten from the fridge of the neighbor’s house, the court said, would you have given your son to the police too?
A court in Bihar’s Nalanda district has acquitted a juvenile on charges of stealing sweets and mobile phones. Court Also ordered Juvenile Remand Home for better care of the juvenile. The court said that if stealing butter by Lord Krishna is considered a child leela, then how can stealing sweets be a crime.
At the same time, the court warned the police to avoid registering police complaints if possible in minor and major crimes and try to bring the accused into the mainstream of the society in such cases. The court also directed the woman who filed the case against the juvenile to be tolerant and tolerant, saying, “If your own son stole sweets or mobile phone, would you hand him over to the police or convince him?”
According to the juvenile’s guardian, his father is ill and his mother is mentally handicapped. The family has no source of income. The theft happened when he came to maternal uncle’s house. The maternal uncle and grandmother also died. The teenager was hungry and was going to the neighbor’s house and after eating sweets kept in the fridge, started playing with the mobile kept in the fridge like a child.
Due to hunger, sweets were eaten from the fridge of the neighbor’s house, the court said, would you have given your son to the police too?
A court in Bihar’s Nalanda district has acquitted a juvenile on charges of stealing sweets and mobile phones. Court Also ordered Juvenile Remand Home for better care of the juvenile. The court said that if stealing butter by Lord Krishna is considered a child leela, then how can stealing sweets be a crime.
At the same time, the court warned the police to avoid registering police complaints if possible in minor and major crimes and try to bring the accused into the mainstream of the society in such cases. The court also directed the woman who filed the case against the juvenile to be tolerant and tolerant, saying, “If your own son stole sweets or mobile phone, would you hand him over to the police or convince him?”
According to the juvenile’s guardian, his father is ill and his mother is mentally handicapped. The family has no source of income. The theft happened when he came to maternal uncle’s house. The maternal uncle and grandmother also died. The teenager was hungry and was going to the neighbor’s house and after eating sweets kept in the fridge, started playing with the mobile kept in the fridge like a child.
Due to hunger, sweets were eaten from the fridge of the neighbor’s house, the court said, would you have given your son to the police too?
A court in Bihar’s Nalanda district has acquitted a juvenile on charges of stealing sweets and mobile phones. Court Also ordered Juvenile Remand Home for better care of the juvenile. The court said that if stealing butter by Lord Krishna is considered a child leela, then how can stealing sweets be a crime.
At the same time, the court warned the police to avoid registering police complaints if possible in minor and major crimes and try to bring the accused into the mainstream of the society in such cases. The court also directed the woman who filed the case against the juvenile to be tolerant and tolerant, saying, “If your own son stole sweets or mobile phone, would you hand him over to the police or convince him?”
According to the juvenile’s guardian, his father is ill and his mother is mentally handicapped. The family has no source of income. The theft happened when he came to maternal uncle’s house. The maternal uncle and grandmother also died. The teenager was hungry and was going to the neighbor’s house and after eating sweets kept in the fridge, started playing with the mobile kept in the fridge like a child.
Due to hunger, sweets were eaten from the fridge of the neighbor’s house, the court said, would you have given your son to the police too?
A court in Bihar’s Nalanda district has acquitted a juvenile on charges of stealing sweets and mobile phones. Court Also ordered Juvenile Remand Home for better care of the juvenile. The court said that if stealing butter by Lord Krishna is considered a child leela, then how can stealing sweets be a crime.
At the same time, the court warned the police to avoid registering police complaints if possible in minor and major crimes and try to bring the accused into the mainstream of the society in such cases. The court also directed the woman who filed the case against the juvenile to be tolerant and tolerant, saying, “If your own son stole sweets or mobile phone, would you hand him over to the police or convince him?”
According to the juvenile’s guardian, his father is ill and his mother is mentally handicapped. The family has no source of income. The theft happened when he came to maternal uncle’s house. The maternal uncle and grandmother also died. The teenager was hungry and was going to the neighbor’s house and after eating sweets kept in the fridge, started playing with the mobile kept in the fridge like a child.