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Jammu and Kashmir: Flurry of FIRs sparks 'misuse' fear of new criminal laws among Valley leaders
The Telegraph· 2 days agoThe Jammu and Kashmir police on Monday filed a slew of cases under the new criminal laws, sparking a...
Terrorist’s associate held in Jammu and Kashmir’s Sopore
Hindustan Times· 2 days agoSecurity forces arrested a terrorist’s associate in Sopore, Baramulla, and recovered IED materials,...
Himachal’s first case under new criminal laws registered in Mandi
Hindustan Times· 2 days agoThe assault case was registered at 1.45 am under sections 126 (2) (voluntarily obstructs any person...
Erratic weather dampens Kashmir’s cherry cheer
Hindustan Times· 2 days agoAs per estimates of J&K’s horticulture department, cherry is being cultivated on around 2,800 hectares, which yields an annual turnover of around ₹ 130...
NIA allows Engineer Rashid to take oath as MP, court order likely today
Hindustan Times· 2 days agoThe NIA’s counsel said Rashid’s oath taking should be subject to some conditions like not speaking to the media. Political parties in Jammu and
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita replaces Indian penal code: From murder to rash driving, first BNS cases
Indian Express· 2 days agoIn his complaint, Praful Chauhan claimed that the suspect — identified as one Raja alias Harbhajan —...
Kashmiri parties seek Sheikh Abdul Rashid’s release
Tribune India· 2 days ago“Relieved to know he’s been allowed to take oath as MP but his imprisonment itself is an utter travesty of justice in the first place,” People’s...
New criminal laws implemented in J&K: First FIRs registered
Tribune India· 2 days agoThe J&K registered its first FIRs under the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS) in Anantnag, Srinagar,...
FIRs registered in five districts of Jammu region under new criminal law Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita
The Telegraph· 2 days agoThe Jammu and Kashmir Police registered FIRs in five districts of the Jammu division under the new...
First FIRs Filed Under New BNS Law in Jammu Division
One India· 2 days agoJammu and Kashmir Police register the first FIRs under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) in five districts, marking a significant legal milestone.