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Delhi Police Registers First Case Under New Penal Code Against Street Vendor
Latest India News· 3 days agoBharatiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita has 531 sections (in place of 484 sections of CrPC). The new laws...
Picnic Turns Tragic For Pune Family As 3 Drown In Waterfall, 2 Minors Missing
One India· 3 days agoThe rescue organisation Vanyajeev Rakshak Maval reported recovering 27 bodies from various water...
In the first case under new penal code BNS, a street vendor near New Delhi Railway Station booked...
Indian Express· 3 days agoSanhita (BNS), 2023, which comes into effect from Monday, July 1, a street vendor in Central Delhi’s...
‘India will awake to police raj,’ Supreme Court lawyer Indira Jaising says as new criminal laws kick...
The Telegraph· 3 days agoNoted Supreme Court lawyer Indira Jaisingh on Sunday night said India would wake up to a ‘police...
First case under new criminal law Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita lodged in Delhi against street vendor
Hindustan Times· 3 days agoThe case has been registered against the street vendor under Section 285 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita...
As Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Takes Effect Today, Delhi Street Vendor First To Be Booked
One India· 3 days agoUnion Home Minister Amit Shah has highlighted that the objective behind these new laws is to provide...
First FIR under new criminal law filed against Delhi street vendor
Financial Express· 3 days agoAs the new criminal laws came into effect on Monday (July 1), the first FIR (first information...
New criminal laws come into effect, 1st FIR registered
rediff.com· 3 days agoThree new criminal laws came into effect in the country on Monday, bringing far-reaching changes in...
New criminal laws in India: First case under New Criminal Code registered in Delhi
The Hindu· 3 days agoThe case has been registered against a street vendor under Section 285 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita...
New criminal laws: Delhi records first FIR under new penal code BNS against a street vendor
CNBC Awaaz· 3 days agoFrom now on, all FIRs will follow BNS provisions, while cases before July 1 will continue under the...