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First Case Under New Penal Code Lodged Against Street Vendor In Delhis Kamla Market
Latest India News· 4 hours agoNew Delhi: As the new criminal laws came into effect on Monday, the first FIR under Section...
'Bulldozer justice': Opposition targets Centre over implementation of new criminal laws | India News...
The Times of India· 2 hours agoNEW DELHI: The opposition launched a scathing attack on the government after the new criminal laws...
New criminal laws come into effect: Are states, police prepared to implement them? 10 points
Hindustan Times· 4 hours agoThe new criminal laws will bring in a modern justice system, incorporating provisions such as Zero...
Delhi: 1st FIR Under Section Of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 Registered Against Street Vendor At...
Free Press Journal· 5 hours agoA street vendor in Delhi's Kamala Nagar Market was booked on Monday under the newly-implemented...
New criminal laws take effect: How to file FIR; videography of crime scenes now mandatory |...
Hindustan Times· 2 hours agoZero FIR, registration of police complaints online, summons through electronic modes and mandatory...
Delhi Police registers first case under new penal code 'Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita' against street...
India TV· 4 hours agoOfficials reported that an FIR under section 285 of the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023 was filed...
Grand Strategy | Delhi’s Kabul strategy and the role of Taliban
Hindustan Times· 14 hours agoWhen New Delhi proactively engaged with the Taliban after it captured power in late 2021, its...
Bulldozing three existing laws: Chidambaram slams govt over new criminal laws
The Economic Times· 3 hours agoNew Delhi: With the three new criminal laws coming into effect, senior Congress leader P Chidambaram...
New criminal laws: Delhi records first FIR under new penal code BNS against a street vendor
CNBC Awaaz· 4 hours agoFrom now on, all FIRs will follow BNS provisions, while cases before July 1 will continue under the...
Cops take crash course in new criminal laws
Hindustan Times· 5 hours agoOver 35,000 Delhi Police personnel have been trained to bring them up to speed with the new criminal codes, which will kick in across the country from...