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Over 45,000 officers trained, booklets prepared: How Delhi Police is adapting to new criminal laws
Financial Express· 12 minutes agoFollowing the implementation of new criminal laws on Monday, Chhaya Sharma, Delhi Police Special CP (Training), announced that over 45,000 officers have been trained to adapt to these changes ...
Tripura: 11 Bangladeshis held at Agartala railway station for entering India illegally
Mid Day· 1 day agoIn a late-evening operation on Saturday, authorities apprehended eleven Bangladeshi nationals (5...
19-year-old transwoman harassed by parents, subjected to forceful conversion therapy in Kochi;...
The New Indian Express· 2 days agoKOCHI: Allegedly harassed by her parents and subjected to forceful conversion therapy, 19-year-old...
Delhi Police registers first case under new penal code Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita against street vendor...
The Economic Times· 3 hours agoDelhi: The Kamla Market Police Station in Delhi has registered the first FIR under the newly...
Delhi police puts up posters to raise awareness on new criminal laws
Business Standard India· 4 hours agoAs the new criminal laws come into effect today, posters about them have been put up in various...
Picnic Turns Tragic For Pune Family As 3 Drown In Waterfall, 2 Minors Missing
One India· 2 hours agoThe rescue organisation Vanyajeev Rakshak Maval reported recovering 27 bodies from various water...
Indore: Man's Body Found At Barlai Railway Station, Hit By Train
Free Press Journal· 1 day agoIndore (Madhya Pradesh): A 30-year-old man’s body was found on platform no. 1 of Barlai railway ...
Tripura: 11 Bangladeshis Apprehended At Agartala Railway Station For Entering India Illegally
Free Press Journal· 1 day agoThey were caught attempting to enter India illegally, reportedly with intentions to travel to...
Ludhiana: Cops scour CCTV clips, reach out to victim pushed off train
Tribune India· 2 days agoDays after registering an FIR for attempt to commit culpable homicide against three unidentified...
New criminal laws in India: First case under New Criminal Code registered in Delhi
The Hindu· 3 hours agoThe first FIR under Section Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, was registered on July 1 at Kamla Market...