BJP lauds bills introduced by Amit Shah in Lok Sabha; calls them 'pro-people', 'pathbreaking'
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has welcomed bills introduced in the Lok Sabha that would overhaul the criminal justice system. The government claims the bills remove the legacy of colonialism and increase public safety through the prioritisation of ...

Complimenting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Shah for these bills, which have been sent to parliamentary standing committee for scrutiny, Prasad lauded the proposed legislations' thrust on the use of technology, prioritising women safety, defining organised crimes and other measures to ensure speedy justice.
They remove the colonial legacy and are in tune with current realities of India, he said, noting that provisions for in-absentia trials will ensure that fugitives like Dawood Ibrahim can be tried.
Shah introduced the three bills in Lok Sabha to replace the Indian Penal Code, Code of Criminal Procedure and the Indian Evidence Act, which are British-era laws.
The existing laws and provisions date back to 19th century when they were enacted to subjugate Indians and protect the British rules, he said.
The bills keep the interest of citizens foremost, he said.
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