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CBI geared to help states implement new criminal laws, says agency chief
Business Standard India· 20 hours ago...Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) and the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA) replaced the...
In a first, Delhi HC refers to Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita in trademark infringement case
Indian Express· 23 hours agoWhile considering whether such fabrication by the proprietor of KG Marketing called for action by...
New criminal laws may help reduce jail overcrowding - The Economic Times
The Economic Times· 12 hours agoNew Delhi: The new criminal laws will help reduce overcrowding of jails as Bhartiya Nagrik Suraksha...
AIADMK’s advocates’ wing to protest against Hindi names for new criminal laws
The Hindu· 14 hours agoAIADMK’s advocates’ wing to protest against Hindi names for new criminal laws
India’s New Criminal Laws: Justice and Not Just Punishment - News18
News18· 22 hours ago(BNS) on July 1, one of the bravest legislative attempts made by any government in Bharat has come...
Sippy Sidhu murder: Court allows Kalyani’s defence to inspect police’s case diary
Hindustan Times· 18 hours agoThe defence counsel had contended that while Chandigarh Police had recorded statements of more than...
For ‘demanding bribe of Rs 10 lakh’, 2 Delhi cops booked in CBI’s first FIR uder BNS
Indian Express· 9 hours agoThe CBI has registered its first FIR under the newly-enforced Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) against...
Letters to the Editor: Here’s why over 50 phuchka stalls were raided in Chennai
The Telegraph· 8 hours agoOf all the enviable jobs, raiding phuchka stalls might just take the cake. A team of officials...
Community service offers a window of opportunity
Tribune India· 13 hours agoThe transition will be very challenging for all stakeholders. A progressive shift under the BNS is the introduction of community service as a form...
The many headaches our three 'new' criminal laws could spawn
The New Indian Express· 3 hours ago34 million of these cases are in the District and Taluka courts. 1.7 million are in the High Courts...