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  1. Criminal laws passed 'forcibly', won't allow India to 'bulldoze' justice system: Congress

    New Delhi, With the three new penal laws coming into force, Congress on Monday accused the government of getting them passed "by force" in Parliament after suspending 146 parliamentarians and stated that in future, the bloc INDIA will not allow such “bulldozer justice”. prevail in the country's...
  2. Criminal laws passed 'forcibly', India won't allow 'bulldozer justice' in Parliament system: Congress

    New Delhi, With the three new penal laws coming into force, Congress on Monday accused the government of getting them passed "by force" in Parliament after suspending 146 parliamentarians and stated that in future, the bloc INDIA will not allow such “bulldozer justice”. prevail in the country's...
  3. 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...
  4. 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...
  5. 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...
  6. Delhi Police has booked a street vendor in the first FIR under the new criminal law.

    New Delhi: The Delhi Police registered its first FIR under the provisions of the new Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita penal code against a street vendor selling water and tobacco products from a cart that was allegedly obstructing a public road in the Kamala market area of ​​central Delhi on Monday...
  7. 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...
  8. 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...
  9. 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...
  10. Congress MP Manish Tewari gives adjournment notice in Lok Sabha to discuss new criminal laws

    New Delhi [India], Congress MP Manish Tewari on Monday moved an adjournment motion in Lok Sabha seeking a debate on the three new penal laws that have come into force from today.In the notice, Tewari urged the House to suspend Zero Hour and relevant rules to discuss the implementation of the...
  11. 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...
  12. 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...
  13. Over 45,000 officers trained, booklets prepared: Delhi Police ready to adopt new criminal laws

    New Delhi [India], As the new criminal laws came into force on Monday, Chhaya Sharma, Special CP (Training) of Delhi Police, said more than 45,000 officers in the force have been trained for the change.The Special CP mentioned that special booklets have been prepared to facilitate the...
  14. Abolishing three existing laws: Chidambaram criticizes government over new criminal laws

    New Delhi: With the three new penal laws coming into force, Congress leader P. Chidambaram on Monday criticized the government and said it was another case of "tearing down" existing laws and replacing them with three new bills. without proper discussion and debate.The former Minister of the...
  15. The implementation of new criminal laws brought about major changes in the justice system.

    New Delhi, Three new criminal laws came into effect in the country on Monday, bringing far-reaching changes to India's criminal justice system.The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) and the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA) take into account some of...
  16. New criminal laws need to be welcomed with changed mindset: Bombay HC CJ

    Mumbai, Bombay High Court Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya has said that it is a natural tendency to resist change, but the newly enacted criminal laws must be welcomed and implemented with a change in mindset.He has urged those responsible for dispensing justice under the new legal...
  17. New criminal laws will replace IPC, CrPC, Indian Evidence Act from today

    New Delhi [India], in a move that will completely overhaul the country's criminal justice system, three new criminal laws will come into force from today, July 1.The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), the Bharatiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) and the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA), passed in...
  18. As new criminal laws come into effect, what do various legal experts think about their impact on the legal system

    New Delhi [India], As the three new criminal laws come into effect today, several legal experts say there are major challenges ahead for law enforcement agencies, judicial officials and legal professionals.It is said that these laws will affect a large number of citizens at some point in their...
  19. Outgoing President of SCBA, Dr. Adish C. Aggarwala described the 3 new criminal laws as important steps towards modernization of the justice system.

    New Delhi [India], Dr Adish C Aggarwal, outgoing President of the Supreme Court Bar Association and President of the All India Bar Association, said the implementation of the three new criminal laws will be an important step towards modernizing the criminal justice delivery system.“One of the...
  20. Posters put up at various police stations in Delhi to create awareness about the new criminal laws

    New Delhi [India], As the new penal laws come into force today, posters about them have been put up in various police stations to create awareness among people.The posters have been put up at police stations in Connaught Place, Tughlak Road, Tughlaqabad and many more.Posters are incorporated...