India Sheds Colonial Criminal Laws, Progressive Laws Or Missed Opportunities? | Beyond The Headline
In today's episode of 'Beyond The Headline', anchor Sneha Koshy discusses abrogation of colonoial laws. Today, Indian government and criminal law procedure has adopted
three new criminal laws replacing colonial-era statutes, aiming to modernize India's criminal justice system with a focus on crimes against women, children, and national security. This discussion has been joined by some distinguished panelists. Advocate Abhishek Sudhir says that New laws were debated for nearly 10 hours in LS & 7 hours in RS, when our lawmakers behave like law breakers, then they get suspended. If people didn't want these laws passed. tune in for the full details.
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We need TOUGHER laws to deal with TOUGH situations.... and MALICIOUS culprits
This is overly OVERDUE. Indian laws need to stay AHEAD of the times. Many criminals take advantage of no-capital punishment to execute capital crimes, so CAPITAL PUNISHMENT should stay. Nobody can take INDIA FOR GRANTED- legally speaking - this is the message - LOUD and CLEAR
Very good laws. Urban naxals are unhappy .
No new laws in India can satisfy all the 1.30 billions or more of Indian population. Now that it has come into force let us taste the new laws and work out what is good for the Country, rather than wasting time in criticism.
NEW WINE IN NEW WINE CASKETS