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'Watershed moment in Indian history': PM Modi after Parliament passes Bills to replace British era criminal laws

IndiaTimes Thursday, 21 December 2023
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Amit Shah Presents New Criminal Laws| Lok Sabha Passes Bills replacing Colonial-Era Laws| Oneindia 05:22

In a significant development, the Lok Sabha passed three bills to replace colonial-era criminal laws, including the Indian Penal Code-1860 and the Code of Criminal Procedure Act-1898. Proposed by Home Minister Amit Shah, these bills aim to establish a justice system rooted in Indian philosophy. Shah...

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