Bharat will have new criminal justice system in place by December 2024: Amit Shah
Friday, 22 December 2023 Bharat's new criminal justice system, including necessary infrastructure and fully computerised courts, will be implemented by December 2024. The three new criminal justice laws, which replace colonial-era laws, aim to make the entire process online and deliver justice within three years. The bills also prohibit NGOs from moving mercy petitions on behalf of death row convicts, stating that only convicts can seek mercy.
In a significant development, the Lok Sabha passed three bills to replace colonial-era criminal laws, including the Indian Penal Code-1860 and the Code of Criminal Procedure Act-1898. Proposed by Home Minister Amit Shah, these bills aim to establish a justice system rooted in Indian philosophy. Shah...
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