The report — Juvenile Justice and Children in Conflict with the Law: A Study of Capacity at the Frontlines — notes that as of 31 October 2023, JJBs were handling 100,904 cases, with 55 per cent still pending. Odisha carried the highest pendency at 83 per cent, while Karnataka recorded the lowest at 35 per cent. The findings, PTI reported, come at a time when 40,036 juveniles were apprehended in 31,365 cases under the IPC and special laws in 2023, with three-fourths of them aged between 16 and 18, according to Crime in India data.