MHA LIKELY TO NOTIFY THREE CRIMINAL LAWS BEFORE JANUARY 26
The Daily Guardian|January 03, 2024
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) is all set to notify the three new criminal justice acts replacing colonial laws namely the IPC, the CrPC and the Evidence Act before January 26, official sources said.

The procedure to notify the three new laws-- Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam-- started soon after President Droupadi Murmu on December 25 gave her assent. As per the sources, the MHA will start a training programme for police officers, investigators and those linked to forensic fields soon after the three laws are notified. The training aims to provide training to the policemen to ensure the implementation of these laws and ensure fair, time-bound and evidence-based investigation and speedy trial.

For the training programme, the sources said, 3,000 officers from different fields will be appointed to train police officers, investigators and those in forensic departments, and this process will be called a "trainers-training" programme, the sources told the ANI on condition of anonymity.

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AUSSIE MEDIA WELCOMES TEAM INDIA AHEAD OF HIGH-OCTANE BGT CLASH

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Treesa-Gayatri make first-round exit from Kumamoto Masters
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Treesa-Gayatri make first-round exit from Kumamoto Masters

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PCB asks ICC to explain India's refusal to send team to Pak for Champions Trophy

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Uma Mahesh wins gold medal at FISU World University Championship
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Uma Mahesh wins gold medal at FISU World University Championship

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Shami to return to competitive cricket, to play for Bengal against MP in Ranji Trophy
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Shami to return to competitive cricket, to play for Bengal against MP in Ranji Trophy

Premier India pacer Mohammed Shami will make his much-anticipated return to competitive cricket after a hiatus of nearly a year through Bengal's Ranji Trophy match against Madhya Pradesh in Indore from Wednesday, announced Cricket Association of Bengal.

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After ODI success, Pak skipper Rizwan eyes Twenty20 series win in Australia

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CHANGING THE TRADITIONAL STYLE OF QUESTION PAPER CREATION: REVOLUTIONIZING EXAMINATIONS THROUGH DIGITAL FORMS

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