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  1. 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...
  2. 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...
  3. 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...
  4. 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...
  5. 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)...
  6. 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...
  7. 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...
  8. New criminal laws fully capable of dealing with Pak sponsored terrorism: ADGP Jammu

    New criminal laws fully capable of dealing with Pak sponsored terrorism: ADGP Jammu

    Additional Director General of Police, Jammu, Anand Jain on Monday said the three new criminal laws introduced in the country are fully capable of dealing with Pakistan-sponsored terrorism in the Union Territory.Three new criminal laws came into force across the country on Monday, bringing...
  9. Odisha Police files first FIR under new criminal law

    Odisha Police files first FIR under new criminal law

    Bhubaneswar, Odisha Police on Monday registered its first FIR under provisions of the new criminal code, the Indian Justice Code, against a man for allegedly threatening an employee of a private firm here on Monday, officials said.Three new criminal laws came into force on Monday, bringing...
  10. Maharashtra Police files first FIR under new criminal law in Sawantwadi: Fadnavis

    Maharashtra Police files first FIR under new criminal law in Sawantwadi: Fadnavis

    Mumbai: The first FIR in Maharashtra under the new Indian Justice Code (BNS) was lodged by the Sawantwadi police in Sindhudurg district on Monday, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said in the state assembly.He did not give detailed information about the case.Three new criminal laws...
  11. All police officers and staff in Karnataka given training on new criminal laws: DGP

    All police officers and staff in Karnataka given training on new criminal laws: DGP

    BENGALURU: All police officers and staff in Karnataka have been trained on the new criminal laws that came into effect in the country on Monday, the state Director General of Police said.Alok Mohan said.The Indian Civil Code (BNS), the Indian Civil Defense Code (BNSS) and the Indian Evidence...
  12. New criminal laws: First FIR registered in Seelampur, Delhi, second in Kamla Market

    New criminal laws: First FIR registered in Seelampur, Delhi, second in Kamla Market

    The first FIR, registered under Section 109 (1), was regarding the firing incident in Seelampur area in which one person was injured, while the second FIR was related to the incident of a street vendor blocking the road near New Delhi Railway Station. Was registered against.The second FIR was...
  13. Arunachal Chief Minister Khandu calls the new criminal laws a 'watershed' moment in the country's judicial history.

    Arunachal Chief Minister Khandu calls the new criminal laws a 'watershed' moment in the country's judicial history.

    ITANAGAR: With new criminal laws coming into force on Monday, Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu termed it a "watershed" moment in India's judicial history.The Indian Civil Code (BNS), the Indian Civil Defense Code (BNSS) and the Indian Evidence Act (BSA) replaced the colonial-era...
  14. New criminal laws symbol of India's progress, resilience: BJP

    New criminal laws symbol of India's progress, resilience: BJP

    New Delhi: The BJP said on Monday that the new criminal laws are a symbol of India's progress and resilience, positioning the country for a fairer and safer future.Replying to a question at a press conference, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia said that the...
  15. Indian faction will not allow 'bulldozer justice' on parliamentary system: Kharge

    Indian faction will not allow 'bulldozer justice' on parliamentary system: Kharge

    “After the political and moral shock in the elections, Modi and the BJP are pretending to respect the Constitution, but the truth is that the three laws on the criminal justice system that come into effect from today were forcibly passed by suspending 146 MPs. " Congress President wrote on X...
  16. Himanta welcomes new criminal laws, seeks everyone's cooperation for smooth implementation

    Himanta welcomes new criminal laws, seeks everyone's cooperation for smooth implementation

    Guwahati, Welcoming the implementation of new criminal laws in the country, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday said the state has made "extensive preparations" for the day and appealed to all concerned to cooperate in the effort. Is.The Indian Civil Code (BNS), the Indian Civil...
  17. Delhi Police Chief says FIR is being filed under new criminal laws

    Delhi Police Chief says FIR is being filed under new criminal laws

    New Delhi, Commissioner Sanjay Arora said that Delhi Police has started registering FIRs under three new criminal laws that came into force on Monday.The new laws – the Indian Judicial Code (BNS), the Indian Civil Defense Code (BNSS) and the Indian Evidence Act (BSA) replaced the British-era...
  18. Delhi Police files first FIR under new criminal law

    Delhi Police files first FIR under new criminal law

    New Delhi: Delhi Police on Monday registered its first FIR under provisions of the Indian Justice Code against a street vendor in the Kamla Market area, officials said.Three new criminal laws came into force on Monday, bringing far-reaching changes to India's criminal justice system.The...
  19. Parliament should re-examine new criminal laws: Manish Tewari

    Parliament should re-examine new criminal laws: Manish Tewari

    Chandigarh, Congress leader Manish Tewari has demanded that Parliament re-examine new criminal laws, claiming they lay the foundation for turning the country into a police state."The new criminal laws that came into effect at 12 midnight of July 1, 2024 - (today) lay the foundation for turning...
  20. Criminal laws passed 'forcibly', India will not allow 'bulldozer justice': Kharge

    Criminal laws passed 'forcibly', India will not allow 'bulldozer justice': Kharge

    New Delhi, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday claimed that three new criminal laws were "forcibly" passed after 146 MPs were suspended in the last Lok Sabha, and said the Indian faction would oppose such "bulldozer justice" in the country. Will not allow it to persist. Parliamentary...
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