New criminal laws replacing IPC to come into effect from July 1

Credit: DNA- Published on February 24, 2024
The three laws got the Parliament's approval on December 21 last year and President Droupadi Murmu gave her assent on December 25.

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Published on February 24, 2024 -  03:03
Newly enacted three criminal laws to come into effect from July 1, government confirms | Oneindia
The Indian government has officially announced that three new criminal laws, slated to replace the age-old Indian Penal Code, Code of Criminal Procedure, and Evidence Act, will come into effect from July 1. #BharatiyaNyayaSanhita #BharatiyaNagarikSurakshaSanhita #BharatiyaSakshyaAct #CrPC #IPC #IndianEvidenceAct #LokSabha #AmitShah #CriminalLaws #NewCriminalLaws ~PR.151~ED.155~GR.121~HT.96~

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