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In the midst of massive socioeconomic changes, a rising ostentatious middle class, an exploding population with increasing child abuse, and a rising juvenile delinquency, Indian society is unwillingly embracing the principle of parens patriae , along with the age‐old patria potestas , to protect, guide, control, and treat its 77 million juveniles.
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In the midst of massive socioeconomic changes, a rising ostentatious middle class, an exploding population with increasing child abuse, and a rising juvenile delinquency, Indian society is unwillingly embracing the principle of parens patriae , along with the age‐old patria potestas , to protect, guide, control, and treat its 77 million juveniles.

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