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3 new criminal laws to ensure justice for women: PM Modi in Chandigarh

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 3 December 2024
PM Modi, with Union home minister Amit Shah, reviews the implementation of three new laws ensuring victim support. These laws expedite justice in heinous crimes against women. Chandigarh becomes the first to fully implement these reforms, showcasing advanced police functions through AI and digital evidence. Modi emphasizes promoting such modern practices nationwide.
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