NOIDA, Aug. 12 -- Police on Monday produced a 16-year-old caretaker accused of assaulting a 15-month-old girl in the Sector 137 daycare assault case, before the Juvenile Justice Board, which will decide where she will be kept, officials said. The Child Welfare Committee (CWC) Noida, which will examine the toddler on becoming medically fit, has termed the FIR as "very weak" and also missing crucial legal provisions. "Certain sections of the Juvenile Justice Act haven't been invoked, and even provisions pertaining to physical assault are absent. The prime responsibility for this incident lies with the head of the facility operating it. Once the baby comes to us, we will direct police to add the relevant sections," said CWC chairperson KC Virmani. "Once she is produced, we will assess her actual condition, speak to the parents, and ensure she gets any required medical assistance," he said. The CWC chief further pointed out that the accused caretaker herself is a minor, making her employment a violation of child labour laws. "Sections under the Child Labour Act are also missing... Police should consult labour department to add relevant sections." The assault took place on August 4. The incident came to light on August 7, when the child's mother noticed two marks while changing her daughter's dress. ....