Children have the right to be protected from all exploitative and vulnerable situations. As teachers, you should know the knowledge to deal with these issues.

 This can only be achieved through awareness and difficulties faced by children, their legal solutions, and programs that can transform the situation for the good of the children.

Children may sometimes need legal help and protection. By rejecting such an urgent legal act, we are making a general mistake.

Ask yourself - the fear of refusal or abuse from family / community / community / strong alliance is more important than social justice?

In 2003, five girls from a village in Karnal district blocked the juvenile offending of 2 children. They made up the mind to prevent that marriage. Their school teacher helped them take legal action against this business.

 There was a strong resistance from the family of the fiancé and the bride, from the village elders and the entire society. Apart from that, the girls also received threats. There were attempts at their own family to withdraw from such an action.

Initially the police did not come forward to help or catch the culprits. When all other failures failed, the school teacher asked for local media to ask for help. Eventually the police were forced to stop that marriage and seized the culprits.

The five children were awarded with a bravery awards for their courageous courage and the fight against what seemed impossible. The role of the teacher in this case was very crucial. Without the teacher's help, the children could not carry out this task with society.

 In fact, this was done by the teacher in not only his own job but also his own life. But the investigation into justice and commitment to the care of children led him to this act.

You can also make legal action by taking some of the following steps.

Inform the police or the child line.
Ensure that the child line provides children with awareness and legal skills.
Get social cooperation.
Inform the newspapers only as a last resort.
Know your rules.

It is important to know basic laws and understand the rights that protect children. If you understand the rights and the legal protection available, you can convince a child, her or her parents, the guard or the community about legal proceedings. Sometimes it can be hard for the police / rulers. Knowing the rules you can help them to be stronger.