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Understanding New Criminal Laws & Their Implications; In Conversation with SC Advocate Ramakant Gaur

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Understanding New Criminal Laws & Their Implications; In Conversation with SC Advocate Ramakant Gaur

Understanding New Criminal Laws & Their Implications; In Conversation with SC Advocate Ramakant Gaur

Join Oneindia News for an exclusive conversation with Ramakant Gaur, Advocate at the Supreme Court, as we delve into the newly introduced criminal laws and their far-reaching implications.

In this in-depth interview, Mr. Gaur provides expert insights on the changes, their impact on the judicial system, and what they mean for the common citizen.

Don't miss this opportunity to get a comprehensive understanding of the evolving legal landscape in India.

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