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Doctors object to penal provision in Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita
The Hindu· 6 days agoSection 304 A of the IPC will be replaced with Section 106 (1) in the BNS. Under Section 304 A, whoever causes the death of any person by doing any rash or negligent act not amounting to < ...
FIR in Delhi Airport Terminal 1 collapse case in sensitive category, not declared heinous crime
CNBC Awaaz· 5 days agoThe First Information Report (FIR) in the case relating to the collapse of the Terminal-1 roof at...
Doctor up in arms as laws dealing with negligence suggest jail term, fine
The New Indian Express· 5 days agoNEW DELHI: On National Doctor’s Day, many doctors were united in protesting a specific section in...
UP Govt Orders SIT Probe Into Hathras Tragedy
One India· 4 days agoAs the death toll rises to 121, the Uttar Pradesh government has ordered a SIT probe into the stampede in Hathras which killed 121 people on Tuesday.
Menaka Guruswamy writes: New criminal codes, not an open and shut case
Indian Express· 20 hours agoFirst, we shall briefly discuss what has not changed when one compares the BNS to the Indian Penal...
Needed: A societal awakening to take on climate change
Livemint· 5 days agoThis game-changing jurisprudence, recognizing protection against the adverse impacts of climate...
Section 304 of BNS likely to curb rising chain, mobile snatching incidents | Indore News - Times of...
The Times of India· 6 days agoIndore: Section 304 of the newly enacted Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), which is dedicated to snatching will help curb the increasing number of chain and mobile snatching incidents in Indore ...
New criminal laws: Colonial legacy lingers despite changes
Mid Day· 5 days agoThe three new criminal laws that have come into force from July 1 and created a ruckus in the Lok...
Explained | Deciphering The New Criminal Law: Everything You Need To Know
Times Now· 6 days agoThese laws replace the long-standing colonial-era statutes: the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC), the...