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 Child culprits :  Courts Verdicts stealing the heart of millions

                   A 15-year-old boy in America became a culprit for stealing things from a store.  In America, The culprit is a fifteen-year-old boy. Caught stealing things from a store.  A closet in the shop collapsed while trying to escape from the guard.

The judge asked the child after hearing the fault.' Did you really steal? I'm going to be a'Bread and cheese packet's child looked down and replied. 

Judge: ' Why steal? 'You could have bought it with money.?' Boy: ' I didn't have money in hand.

Judge: ' Couldn't have asked someone at home.? ' Boy: ' There's only mother in the house. They are sick but. That's why there's no job.  Stolen for them.

Judge: ' Aren't you working? Guy: ' had a job in a car wash. Took a day off to take care of my mom. And then got kicked out of work.

Judge: Couldn't you ask someone for help.? 'Boy: ' I left the house in the morning. Asked for help from about fifty people. Finally had to do this one thing when all hope was set. And then the arguments are over. The judge has begun to declare the verdict.

What happened here is a very emotional theft. There is no doubt that the theft of bread is a crime. But we are all responsible for this crime. Every person in the court including me is guilty. So each person here including me is charging ten dollars. Nobody can get out of here without giving it. Saying this also, the judge took ten dollars from his pocket and kept it on the table. And then took the pen and started writing.

Also, the store is charged with a thousand dollars fine to the police for inhumanly interfering with a starving child. If this fine is not paid within twenty-four hours, the court will order to stamp the store. Then the court gave the child the full amount of fine collected from there.

Many of the people who appeared in the court after hearing the verdict were shed tears. The child was also stunned after hearing the verdict. Surprisedly the boy who was staring at the judge over and over again, saw tears flowing from his eyes even though he was hiding.

Honest and humanity judges are like this.                                                 Courtesy,  Much Love 

 Lockdown poverty :   Caught for stealing a purse.

         PATNA, India: A Nalanda court ordered the release of a 16-year-old boy, who was detained for theft, but also directed the local police to provide food and clothes for the accused and his family after it came to know that the boy was forced to steal for his “mentally unsound” widow mother and younger brother, who had not eaten for days due to the Covid-19 lockdown.

The court also directed the govt.official to help the boy’s mother to get benefits under the widow pension scheme. Judicial officer Manvendra Mishra ordered to allot funds under the government’s housing scheme for the poor and help the boy get his Aadhar card and the family’s ration card at the earliest.

According to the police, the minor had snatched the purse of a woman while she was shopping at the local market . Footage from a CCTV camera installed at the market led to the boy’s detention by the police, which produced him before the juvenile justice board .

“I started working to feed my mentally unsound mother and 13-year-old younger brother after my father’s death. But due to lockdown I couldn’t earn anything and both my mother and younger brother were hungry as there was nothing to eat. I was also very hungry,”he told to the court .

The minor, who lives with his mother and brother in a makeshift house in a village under Islampur police station, further told the court that his mother became mentally unsound after his father’s death.

“I used to earn money by working at local restaurants, dhabas or somebody’s house. But the lockdown left no means of earning and my family was on the brink of starvation, which prompted me to commit the crime,”

The words of the boy were indeed throwing light upon the lives of thousands of people in the country who are suffering from lockdown and extreme poverty.                      Courtesy, T O I