The Supreme Court has directed the government to amend its Transitional Justice Act to specifically address the issue of child soldiers. The court ruled that the recruitment and use of minors in armed conflict constitutes a grave violation of human rights. This decision stems from concerns that the existing legislation inadequately protects former child combatants and fails to provide for their rehabilitation. A full bench of the court issued the order, compelling the government to rectify the oversight. The ruling emphasizes the need to recognize the unique vulnerabilities of children affected by conflict and ensure they receive appropriate support. Authorities are now tasked with revising the law to include provisions for the comprehensive rehabilitation and reintegration of former child soldiers into society. This move aims to align national law with international standards regarding the protection of children in armed conflict.