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</script>The improved new legislation introduced by the current administration has replaced the procedural and substantive laws that have existed in our nation for many years. The legislation of the country has undergone substantial modifications. It asserted that the Indian Penal Code of 1806 was created to safeguard British government interests rather than those of Indian citizens. The document upholds the long-standing legislation and the “Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Bill” introduced in the Lok Sabha on August 1. Does putting out a new legislation create dread and hence alter society? Does the proposed law bring about change if it is passed or upheld? It is reasonable to conclude that the colonial Indian penal code was strict when it came to crimes committed by citizens, but the government authorities did a poor job of upholding the wellwritten legislation. Since women and children are the victims of the most horrific crimes and the ones whose corpses are tortured, the Bill's primary objective is to prioritize them.
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Indian Penal Code, Changes, Crime, Criminal Conspiracy, Murder, Rape, Enmity, Defamation, Offences
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Indian Penal Code, Changes, Crime, Criminal Conspiracy, Murder, Rape, Enmity, Defamation, Offences
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