Centre to Amend BNS for Sexual Crimes Against Men and Transgender People

The Indian government is set to amend the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), replacing the Indian Penal Code, to include a section on sexual crimes against men and transgender persons. Three new criminal laws are taking effect, despite objections from opposition-led states, aiming to overhaul the country’s criminal justice framework and implement technological advancements in evidence recording and filing procedures.

New Criminal Laws Take Effect From Today | Govt. Preparations For Rollout

Three new criminal laws, aimed at modernizing the justice system, replace colonial-era laws from today. They introduce provisions like Zero FIR, online police complaints, electronic summons, and mandatory crime scene videography. The Ministry of Home Affairs has initiated various measures for effective implementation, including technological upgrades, capacity building, publicity campaigns, inclusion in curriculum, and review meetings.

EXCLUSIVE | SC Bar Association President Urges PM Modi: Amend Laws for Appointment of Sitting ‘Judges to Tribunals and Commissions’

Today(on 23rd April),The President of the Supreme Court Bar Association urges Prime Minister Modi to amend statutes for the appointment of sitting judges to tribunals and commissions, instead of retired judges, to ensure judicial impartiality. He highlighted concerns about judges’ impartiality, recommended extending retirement age, and emphasized the need for upholding the judiciary’s independence.

PM Modi to Lead Crucial Meeting for Selection of Two Election Commissioners on March 15

Two new election commissioners are expected to be appointed by March 15, addressing the vacancies left by Anup Chandra Pandey’s retirement and Arun Goel’s unexpected resignation. PM Modi is scheduled to chair a crucial meeting on March 15 to finalize the appointments. This meeting is critical as it comes just before the announcement of the […]