Opposition members in Parliament panel say criminal bills largely 'copy and paste' of existing laws, opposes Hindi names
Opposition MPs in a parliamentary panel have expressed their dissent over three criminal bills, stating that they are merely copies of existing laws and objecting to their Hindi names. They also criticized the lack of consultation before finalizing the reports. The bills aim to replace the Indian Penal Code, the Code of Criminal Procedure, and the Evidence Act. Opposition members have filed separate dissent notes, highlighting various provisions of the bills that they oppose. They argue that the bills are unnecessary and will cause inconvenience without any significant benefits.
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