NEW DELHI, May 5 -- Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud emphasized on Saturday the necessity for juvenile justice systems to adapt by improving international cooperation and sharing best practices to combat the escalating transnational digital crimes involving minors, amidst the rapid evolution of technology.

Chandrachud, currently on a three-day official visit to Nepal at the invitation of Chief Justice of Nepal Bishwombhar Prasad Shrestha, addressed a National Symposium on Juvenile Justice.

He stated, "When discussing juvenile justice, we must acknowledge the vulnerabilities and unique needs of children caught up in legal conflicts and ensure that our justice systems respond with empathy, rehabilitation, and opportunities for reint...