Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched the reference books on the three lately enacted transformative criminal justice laws passed by Parliament at this time (December 30).
The Rajya Sabha passed the three criminal bills-
- The Bharatiya Nyaya (Second) Sanhita, 2023
- The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha (Second) Sanhita, 2023
- The Bharatiya Sakshya (Second) Bill, 2023–replacing the IPC, the CrPC and the Evidence Act
The payments had been earlier passed by the Lok Sabha.
The Union Minister knowledgeable that the three books have given helpful section-wise comparisons of recent laws with the previous ones, highlighting the imaginative and prescient of the federal government for a speedy justice supply system.
“Introducing the reference books on the three recently enacted transformative criminal justice laws. The three books published by Eastern Book Company have given useful section-wise comparisons of new laws with the old ones. The books highlight the vision of the government for a fair and speedy justice delivery system,” Shah posed on X.
Thanking the Director and Senior Associate Editor, Shah stated, “Heartfelt thanks to Surendra Malik, the Director and Bhumika Indulia, Senior Associate Editor of the publishing house, for swiftly coming up with the books.”
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita could have 358 sections (as a substitute of 511 sections within the IPC). A complete of 20 new crimes have been added to the invoice, and the imprisonment sentence has been elevated for 33 of them. The quantity of the tremendous has been elevated in 83 crimes and necessary minimal punishment has been launched in 23 crimes. The penalty of group service has been launched for six crimes and 19 sections have been repealed or faraway from the invoice.
The payments had been first launched through the Monsoon session of Parliament in August. After the Standing Committee on Home Affairs made a number of suggestions, the federal government determined to withdraw the payments and launched their redrafted variations final week.
(With companies inputs)
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