Abstract
This paper deals with the design and development procedures involved in child protection practices in India. To design the logical structure of the database which is the caricature of this verification system, entity relationship diagrams have been used and implemented. The development procedure uses open-source database connectivity with the sole motive of creating a verification system which is open, robust, secure, and encrypted and contains integrity as well as referential constraints. The data background search (DBS) database has been designed and developed with the primary motive of ensuring that a convict/accused who committed a serious crime against children is kept under surveillance. The convict might try to relocate. The database created will work irrespective of the state or city the convict lives in. In the combined recruitment drive of staffs in public schools, this DBS can be implemented as a verification system to inspect the candidates. This will be beneficial for the safety of the students as well as keeping a track on the convicts.