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India Enacts New Criminal Laws

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  • #Crime & justice
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India Enacts New Criminal Laws
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JUL 2024
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story last updated JUL 2024

The Spin

Right narrative

India's new criminal laws are designed to ensure swift and fair justice, prioritizing resolution over punishment. These reforms aim to deliver justice from the Supreme Court within three years of filing an FIR. The laws are available in all regional languages, enhancing accessibility and fairness in court proceedings. They introduce a mandatory audio-video recording of searches and forensic examinations for serious crimes, improving transparency and conviction rates. These changes promise a more efficient and just legal system.

The Hindu

Left narrative

India's new criminal laws have raised significant concerns. They threaten freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, and fair trials. The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita reintroduces sedition under a different guise, with harsher penalties. The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita allows prolonged police custody, which could lead to torture. The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhinayam permits electronic evidence without robust data protection, risking abuse. These laws will collectively stifle dissent and violate human rights. They must be repealed and aligned with international standards.

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