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CJI on new criminal laws: Issues pending before SC, so won't comment
rediff.com· 2 days ago...Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita and the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam -- came into effect across...
MHA framed three criminal laws discreetly; in force from today - The Economic Times
The Economic Times· 3 days agoLok Sabha and Rajya Sabha cleared the bills to replace the British-era Indian Penal Code (IPC), Code...
New criminal laws kick in at midnight, Delhi Police sets up help desks to solve issues with app
Indian Express· 4 days agoStarting Monday, the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS) will replace the Criminal...
EPS condemns BJP govt's renaming of criminal laws - News Today | First with the news
News Today· 2 days agoLeader of Opposition Edappadi K Palaniswami has strongly condemned the BJP-led Union Government for...
Lawyers boycott court proceedings in Coimbatore | Coimbatore News - Times of India
The Times of India· 1 day agoCoimbatore: To condemn the Union government for replacing the Indian Penal Code with the Bharatiya...
Delhi police set to adapt to new criminal laws: Over 45000 officers trained, booklets prepared - ET...
The Economic Times· 2 days ago...Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, and Bharatiya Sakshya Sanhita replaced the...
Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita: First Criminal Case Registered Under New Law In MP’s Gwalior
Free Press Journal· 3 days agoGwalior (Madhya Pradesh): Madhya Pradesh’s Gwalior registered the first criminal case on Monday,...
Section 420 No More In New Criminal Laws, But Will The Pop Culture Slang Make A Retreat? - News18
News18· 3 days agoThe eternal 420 has ceased to be a valid section from today, July 1, 2024. With the new criminal...
India’s three new criminal laws kick in from today: What will change for you?
Firstpost· 3 days agoThe new laws were passed by Parliament last December, with Home ...
Mumbai: Experts concerned 3 new criminal laws may wreck overwhelmed judiciary
Mid Day· 4 days agoThe new criminal law will replace the old colonial criminal laws—Indian Penal Code-1860,