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Delhi Police registers first case under new penal code Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita against street vendor
The Economic Times· 20 hours agoDelhi: The Kamla Market Police Station in Delhi has registered the first FIR under the newly...
Delhi Police registers first case under new penal code Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita against street vendor...
The Economic Times· 20 hours agoDelhi: The Kamla Market Police Station in Delhi has registered the first FIR under the newly...
Excise 'scam': Delhi HC dismisses BRS leader K. Kavitha's bail pleas in corruption, money-laundering...
The Hindu· 11 hours agoThe Delhi High Court on July 1 dismissed BRS leader K. Kavitha's bail pleas in two cases of...
New criminal laws prioritise victims, upgrade definitions of crime, push for digitising criminal...
CNBC Awaaz· 13 hours agoThe three new criminal laws, which came into effect on July 1, are an attempt to mark a significant...
Crimes committed before July 1 to be tried under old laws, says Amit Shah
The Hindu· 15 hours agoAs the new criminal laws are implemented from today, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said the laws...
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita replaces Indian penal code: From murder to rash driving, first BNS cases
Indian Express· 2 hours agoIn his complaint, Praful Chauhan claimed that the suspect — identified as one Raja alias Harbhajan —...
A Street vendor in Delhi becomes 1st accused of new criminal law
The Hindu· 17 hours agoThe Delhi Police lodged the first case under new criminal law on Monday, with the Kamla Market police station registering an FIR under provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita ...
Arvind Kejriwal Challenges Arrest By CBI In Delhi HC In Excise Policy Case
One India· 17 hours agoChief Minister Arvind Kejriwal challenged in Delhi High Court on Monday his arrest by the CBI in a...
First case under new penal code Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita registered in Delhi against street vendor |...
Livemint· 21 hours agoAn FIR under Section 285 of the BNS has been registered against a street vendor for obstruction...
Delhi Police Holds Awareness Sessions on New Criminal Laws
One India· 5 hours agoDelhi Police conducted awareness sessions at over 100 stations to educate citizens on the new criminal laws replacing colonial-era legislations.