Monday, March 24th, 2025

Justice will be restored in three years and crime will also reduce, Amit Shah told what will change with the implementation of new criminal law


New Delhi : All three new laws came into force across the country from July 1. Under the new criminal system, work will start in all the union territories by August 15. Work is also progressing rapidly at the technical level in the rest of the states. Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that after 77 years of independence, India’s judicial system has become completely indigenous. he/she described the three new laws as providing justice instead of punishment. he/she said that before making the law, every aspect of it was discussed in detail with different stakeholders for four years. Since independence, such a long discussion has never taken place on any law. In the new laws, the first priority has been given to crimes against women and children.The case will be run in the language of the state
Such a provision has been made in these laws that the technology that will come in the next 50 years can also be incorporated in it. The Home Minister said that keeping in view the different languages ​​spoken in different states of the country, all the three laws will be available in all the languages ​​of the 8th Schedule of the country. The cases will also be run in those languages. Only Hindi or English language has not been kept in it. Sections have been added in the new laws according to today’s time. In the new laws, the sedition law of the British has been completely abolished. Some people are spreading the misconception that the remand time has been increased in the new laws. This is not true. Under the new laws also, the remand time is 15 days as before.

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Forensic investigation is necessary for those who are sentenced to more than seven years
In the new laws, forensic investigation has been made mandatory in crimes punishable with seven years or more. 12 thousand master trainers have been prepared to train about 22.5 lakh policemen on the new laws. Many institutions have been authorized for this. More than 23 thousand master trainers have also been trained. Earlier laws only protected the rights of the police, but in the new laws, there is a provision to protect the rights of the victims and complainants as well.

he/she said that there was no provision for the crime of mob lynching in the earlier law. Now mob lynching has been defined for the first time in these laws. he/she said that 99.9 percent of police stations across the country have been computerized. The process of generating e-records was also started from 2019. Zero FIR, e-FIR and chargesheet will all be digital. In the new laws, forensic investigation will be mandatory in crimes punishable with seven years or more. In the judiciary too, 21 thousand subordinate judiciary have been trained. 20 thousand public prosecutors have been trained. These laws were discussed in the Lok Sabha for 9 hours and 29 minutes. In which 34 members participated.

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Shah also responded to the opposition’s lies
There was a discussion of 6 hours 17 minutes in the Rajya Sabha and 40 members participated in it. he/she said that a lie is being spread that these laws were passed after the members of Parliament were thrown out. This is wrong. he/she told that in 2020, letters were written to all the MPs, Chief Ministers, Supreme Court, High Court judges and suggestions were sought from them. The Home Secretary sought suggestions in this regard from all the IPS and district officers of the country. Shah told that he/she himself held a review meeting of these laws 158 times. After this, they were sent to the committee of the Home Ministry. Then after an intense discussion on these for two and a half to three months, these bills were again passed by the Cabinet with 93 changes, leaving out some political suggestions.

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