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  1. First FIR registered under new criminal law in Jammu and Kashmir

    First FIR registered under new criminal law in Jammu and Kashmir

    Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Police has registered its first FIR under the Indian Justice Code (BNS), the new criminal law that came into effect on Monday, in Anantnag, Srinagar, Baramulla and Kulgam districts, a police spokesperson said."This historic event marks the beginning of a new era in...
  2. First FIR under new criminal law registered in Ranchi

    First FIR under new criminal law registered in Ranchi

    Ranchi: The first FIR under the new Indian Justice Code (BNS) in Ranchi was registered by the Kotwali police on Monday, a police officer said.He said that after the complaint of Rashmi Kumari Chaudhary on Monday morning, the case was registered under BNS 303 and 305, which relate to theft...
  3. New criminal laws are well designed to curb crimes, provide justice to victims: Pondy CM

    New criminal laws are well designed to curb crimes, provide justice to victims: Pondy CM

    Puducherry Puducherry Chief Minister N Rangasamy said the three new criminal laws that came into force across the country on Monday are well designed to curb crimes, especially heinous ones.The three new penal laws are Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023, Bharatiya Nagrik Suraksha 2023 and Bharatiya...
  4. New criminal laws will help in increasing conviction rate: DGP

    New criminal laws will help in increasing conviction rate: DGP

    Ranchi, Jharkhand DGP Ajay Kumar Singh said the new criminal laws, which came into force in the country on Monday, will help lead to higher conviction rate.All police officers and personnel in Jharkhand have been trained on the new criminal laws and common people are being made aware of the...
  5. North-eastern states welcome three new criminal laws to speed up justice

    North-eastern states welcome three new criminal laws to speed up justice

    Home Ministry, district and police officials of northeastern states on Monday highlighted the importance of the new laws and what are the differences and positive aspects of these laws as compared to the old penal laws.According to officials, over 15,000 police officers, judicial and other...
  6. New criminal laws have come into force in Andhra Pradesh

    New criminal laws have come into force in Andhra Pradesh

    Amaravati, Three new criminal laws – the Indian Justice Code 2023, the Indian Civil Defense 2023 and the Indian Evidence Act 2023 – came into force in Andhra Pradesh on Monday.Andhra Pradesh Director General of Police (DGP) CH Dwaraka Trimala Rao said the new laws came into effect on July 1...
  7. First criminal case under BNS in Odisha registered in Bhubaneswar

    First criminal case under BNS in Odisha registered in Bhubaneswar

    The case (370/24) was registered under different sections including 126(2) (wrongful restraint), 115(2) (voluntarily causing hurt), 109 (attempt to murder), 118(1) (voluntarily causing hurt with a dangerous weapon). ) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.The police registered the case on the basis...
  8. Amit Shah says 3 new criminal laws will be available in regional languages ​​including Tamil

    Amit Shah says 3 new criminal laws will be available in regional languages ​​including Tamil

    New Delhi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said that the three new criminal laws will be available in all regional languages ​​including Tamil and if anyone has any problem regarding the names of the laws, then joint efforts should have been made for this.The Indian Justice Code (BNS)...
  9. Kerala Police files first FIR against Karnataka native under new criminal law

    Kerala Police files first FIR against Karnataka native under new criminal law

    Thiruvananthapuram/Malappuram, Kerala Police registered its first FIR under the provisions of the new criminal code, the Indian Justice Code, against a 24-year-old man from Karnataka for rash driving in an area under Kondotty police station early on Monday. ,Kondotty police station has booked...
  10. Cases are being registered everywhere on the basis of new criminal laws without any hassle: UP DGP Prashant Kumar

    Cases are being registered everywhere on the basis of new criminal laws without any hassle: UP DGP Prashant Kumar

    Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], Uttar Pradesh Director General of Police (DGP) Prashant Kumar on Monday said that cases are being registered under the new criminal laws without any difficulty."I am happy to report that two FIRs have been registered under the new laws in Amroha and Raebareli...
  11. New laws will free criminal justice system from colonial mentality: Jammu and Kashmir LG

    New laws will free criminal justice system from colonial mentality: Jammu and Kashmir LG

    “The three new criminal laws will free the country's criminal justice system from the colonial era mentality. These new laws, which come into force across the country today, will bring sweeping changes to India's criminal justice system by abolishing colonial-era laws,” Sinha said at the...
  12. Criminal laws were made without meaningful discussion in Parliament, Hindi is being imposed: RSP MP Premachandran

    Criminal laws were made without meaningful discussion in Parliament, Hindi is being imposed: RSP MP Premachandran

    New Delhi [India], Claiming that new criminal laws were enacted "without fruitful discussion" in Parliament, Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) MP NK Premachandran said the new laws must be reviewed.Furthermore, he alleged that the news is in Hindi and it is an indirect imposition of Hindi on...
  13. CM Dhami welcomed new criminal laws, called British era laws 'archaic'

    CM Dhami welcomed new criminal laws, called British era laws 'archaic'

    Dehradun, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Monday welcomed the implementation of new criminal laws in the country, saying they have replaced the "outdated" and "complex" British era laws."It is a historic day. The introduction of new criminal laws will replace the old British...
  14. Raj CM said, victims will get justice soon due to new criminal laws

    Raj CM said, victims will get justice soon due to new criminal laws

    New Criminal Law (BNS), Indian Civil Defense Code (BNSS), and Indian Evidence Act (BSA) (IPC), Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) and Indian Evidence Act.“The new laws have come into effect across the state from Monday. The interests of the common people are linked to these new laws and the...
  15. Jammu and Kashmir: First FIR registered under new criminal law in Kulgam

    Jammu and Kashmir: First FIR registered under new criminal law in Kulgam

    Officials said, “As soon as the new criminal laws came into effect, the first FIR has been registered at Yaripora police station in Kulgam district. A written complaint was received through Rifat Ara of Tungdanu village at Police Station Yaripora stating that Mohammad Umar and others attacked...
  16. "There should be debate again": Congress's Manickam Tagore on new criminal laws

    "There should be debate again": Congress's Manickam Tagore on new criminal laws

    New Delhi [India], As the three new penal laws came into force on Monday, Congress MP Manickam Tagore said revising the laws is "a must" because they will "affect common people to a great extent.""We are very clear that the three bills that were passed by Parliament without opposition votes...
  17. New laws will free criminal justice system from colonial era mentality: Jammu and Kashmir LG Manoj Sinha

    New laws will free criminal justice system from colonial era mentality: Jammu and Kashmir LG Manoj Sinha

    Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], on Monday, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha announced that three new criminal laws would free the country's criminal justice system from colonial-era mentality.These new laws, which come into force today across the country, will bring...
  18. Chopra attack case: Bengal court sent the accused to 5 days police custody

    Chopra attack case: Bengal court sent the accused to 5 days police custody

    JCB, who was arrested on Sunday evening, was produced in the district court and the government lawyer sought his 10-day police custody.However, after a detailed hearing in the case, the court sent him to police custody for five days.The district police have booked the accused under five...
  19. MP Mahesh Jethmalani criticizes opposition's demand for re-examination of new criminal laws

    MP Mahesh Jethmalani criticizes opposition's demand for re-examination of new criminal laws

    New Delhi [India], Rajya Sabha MP and prominent advocate Mahesh Jethmalani criticized the opposition's demand to re-examine the new criminal laws that came into force on Monday, July 1."Why should it be re-examined? It was passed by the supreme legislative body of this country. It has...
  20. Legal experts have mixed reactions on implementation of new criminal laws

    Legal experts have mixed reactions on implementation of new criminal laws

    New Delhi: The three new penal laws, which replaced the British-era penal statutes on Monday, have provoked mixed reactions among legal luminaries: some hailed them as "a significant step" towards modernizing the criminal justice system, while that others described them as "draconian" and...
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