Many times, juvenile offenders feel that they are not properly looked after emotionally by family members, teachers and society, Justice Misra said.
He emphasised that family, NGOs and other concerned authorities should be involved in the rehabilitation of the juvenile offenders to help them join the mainstream.
Governments also have a major role to play in this regard, the CJI told a state-level conference on 'Juvenile Justice: Issues and Challenges' here.
"It is only through proper employment that juveniles in conflict with law can be made to return to the mainstream," Justice Misra said.
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Rather they need to have a rational approach and be guided by parameters, rules and guidelines of the Juvenile Justice Act, he said.
Chief Justice of Orissa High Court Justice Vineet Saran, who was also present on the occasion, highlighted the rules and regulations of Juvenile Justice Act.
Justice Misra also performed the Bhoomi Poojan ceremony of the Judicial Court Complex in the Civil Court premises in the state capital in the presence of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik.
While addressing a lawyers convention in Bhubaneswar, the CJI said that youths should be encouraged. "If you discourage youths, you are discouraging the future of India."
Speaking on the occasion, the chief minister said, "Judiciary, which is one of the three important pillars of our democracy, plays an important role in upholding the rule of law.
"Subordinate judiciary also has its own crucial role in the justice delivery system. The state government is committed not only to the cause of justice, but also delivering justice at the doorstep for the people of Odisha."
This year also, the government has decided to establish 50 more courts, including family courts and Additional District Judge Courts, he said.
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