Abstract
Abstract: Child Abuse is one of the hateful crimes and threatening our future generation; Children are not safe, even in homes and entire society. Mostly, occurrences of child abuse and neglect or negligent by parents, caretakers, teachers, relatives, employers, and strangers. WHO defined child abuse it can be classified three major types such as Physical abuse, Sexual Abuse and psychological abuse. Sometimes emotional blackmails and assaults. Many times children are killing by neighbours and strangers. It is highly needed to protect them for the betterment of their future life. Preamble of constitution providing certain rights and remedies to protection of life and personal liberty and the right against exploitation are protected in Articles 14, 15, 15(3), 19 (1) (a), 21, 21(a), 23, 24, 39 (e), 39(f) and repeat India’s commitment to the protection, safety, security, and well-being of all its people, including children. Even though, the numerous crises in the Indian Penal Code deals with cases of child abuse a recent amendment in the POCSO Act, 2012 strengthening the aims of serious action against child abuse especially child sexual abuse.
The Government of India, having confirmed the Convention, has establish it appropriate to re-enact the accessible law relating to children behavior in mind the standard prescribed in The UN Convention on the rights of the child in 1989, is the most important tool in the history of child rights, which confirmed the convention in 1992.and all other relevant international instruments and international organizations to attempts to protect the children from all types abuses. In this backdrop, this present paper attempt to find out the occurrences of child abuse in the country and guidelines of UN mechanisms and international organizations like UNICEF and others what strategies to protect the children from such forms of abuses and what actions should be needs to prevent the children from major forms of child abuses