Historic Overhaul: New Criminal Laws Transform India's Justice System
Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced the implementation of three new criminal laws, marking a historic reform in India's justice system. These laws enhance timely access to justice, raise conviction rates, and reduce the need for physical court appearances, emphasizing a shift from punishment to justice.

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah declared the adoption of three new criminal laws as a landmark reform, ushering in the most significant transformation of India's justice system in the 21st century.
During a recent event, Shah highlighted the improved efficiency and transparency, noting significant increases in conviction rates, particularly in Rajasthan. He underscored the shift from a punitive system towards one centered on timely justice and transparency.
This reform includes provisions for e-FIR and video conferencing, aiming to streamline legal processes and reduce resources. Implemented on July 1, 2024, these laws, replacing colonial-era codes, aim to modernize and make the justice system more accessible to all citizens.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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