Gujarat's Controversial Decriminalisation Move: A Step Towards Business Ease or Legal Loophole?

The Gujarat assembly passed a contentious bill decriminalising minor offences across 11 acts, aiming to simplify governance and ease business. However, the opposition parties, Congress and AAP, raised concerns about undermining legal provisions, advocating for a review. Despite objections, the bill passed with a majority voice vote.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Ahmedabad | Updated: 09-09-2025 22:17 IST | Created: 09-09-2025 22:17 IST
Gujarat's Controversial Decriminalisation Move: A Step Towards Business Ease or Legal Loophole?
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In a significant legislative move, the Gujarat assembly has approved a bill aimed at decriminalising minor offences in 11 existing acts, promoting ease of doing business and trust-based governance. The decision came after Congress and AAP raised strong objections, highlighting potential exploitation by wrong-doers.

Tuesday's session witnessed a heated debate as Industries Minister Balvantsinh Rajput presented the Gujarat Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, modeled on a national initiative. The bill, which simplifies rules and reduces judicial burdens, faced criticism for allegedly enabling malfeasance and lacking judicial oversight.

Amid opposition calls for a review and criticism from AAP's Gopal Italia, the legislation aims to replace legal actions with penalties for a range of offences. Despite concerns of legal contradictions, the bill successfully passed with majority support in the BJP-led assembly.

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