The rules were released by Women and Child Development Minister Maneka Gandhi today.
The case was highlighted as the accused teenager who was short of 18 years, had allegedly drove his father's Mercedes over 32-year-old Siddharth Sharma on April 4.
The draft rules have been placed on the ministry's website for the next few days for inviting suggestions and comments from stakeholders including non-government organisation, individuals, state government/union territory administrations and ministries concerned before being finalised.
"The states' governments, may, if they wish, adopt or adapt these rules as per their requirements," a senior ministry official said.
The rules of JJ Act, 2015, were framed by a multi-disciplinary committee comprising senior judge and advocates, members of JJBs and Child Welfare Committee, representatives of state governments, mental health expert and civil soceity organisations working in the field of child protection.
The JJ Act came into force in January following a huge uproar over increasing number of crimes committed by persons under the age of 18.