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Parliament panel adopts reports on criminal laws
Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on November 6, 2023
The Parliamentary Committee on Home Affairs, led by BJP member Brij Lal, approved three reports on bills aimed at replacing current criminal laws. Some opposition members raised dissenting notes during the meeting, following a delay of nearly 10 days to study the draft reports circulated the previous month. Parliamentary sources...
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