Section Section 14
Inquiry by Board regarding child in conflict with law: = Where a child alleged to
14. Inquiry by Board regarding child in conflict with law: = Where a child alleged to be in conflict with law is produced before Board, the Board shall hold an inquiry in accordance with the provisions of this Act and may pass such orders in relation to such child as it deems fit under sections 17 and 18 of this Act. (2) The inquiry under this section shall be completed within a period of four months from the date of first production of the child before the Board, unless the period is extended, for a maximum period of two more months by the Board, having regard to the circumstances of the case and after recording the reasons in writing for such extension: (3) A preliminary assessment in case of heinous offences under section 15 shall be disposed of by the Board within a period of three months from the date of first production of the child before the Board. If inquiry by the Board under sub-section (2) for petty offences remains inconclusive even after the extended period, the proceedings shall stand terminated: Provided that for serious o heinous offences, in case the Board requires further extension of time for completion of inquiry, the same shall be granted by the Chief Judicial Magistrate O, as the case may be, the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, for reasons to be recorded in writing: (5) The Board shall take the following steps to ensure fair and speedy inquiry, namely: at the time of initiating the inquiry, the Board shall satisfy itself that the child in conflict with law has not been subjected to any ill-treatment by the police o by any other person, including lawyer or probation officer and take corrective steps in case of such ill-treatment; (b) in all cases under the Act; the proceedings shall be conducted in simple manner as possible and care shall be taken to ensure that the child, against whom the proceedings have been instituted, is given child-friendly atmosphere during the proceedings; every child brought before the Board shall be given the opportunity of being heard and participate in the inquiry;