Criminal Law Bills To Replace IPC, CrPC & Evidence Act : Live Updates From Lok Sabha Discussion
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19 Dec 2023 4:39 PM IST
Live Updates
- 19 Dec 2023 7:37 PM IST
BJP MP PP Chaudhary: Today, the most vulnerable are witnesses. Anyone will think ten times before testifying in court. The Supreme Court and high courts have had to fill in the blanks often because of lacuna in the old laws.
The three new bills will address several modern problems, including that of delay and arrears, of deficient investigation, of cybercrimes and terrorism, mob lynching, etc.
- 19 Dec 2023 7:23 PM IST
BJP MP Satya Pal Singh calls for retaining Sections 377 and 497 IPC which were read down or struck down by #SupremeCourt -
"Who among us will want their family members, their children to have the freedom to have sexual relations with whoever they want? If this happens, families will break apart leading to more children in conflict with the law and more criminals. An Allahabad HC judge has recently said a very pertinent thing, that there is a systematic design to destroy the institution of marriage. He said that the brutish concept of changing partners in every season cannot be considered to be a hallmark of a stable and healthy society. And we want to create a country that becomes the world's vishwaguru. This is why I am making this request. Besides this, without Section 377, an adult male would have no recourse against sexual assault."
- 19 Dec 2023 6:54 PM IST
BJP MP Satya Pal Singh: Former President KR Narayanan had said courts in India are not temples, but casinos. Judgment depends on throw of dices by advocates. Judges do not give justice, but they'll give judgment according to evidence put up before them. Here, the accused is more protected that the victim...
- 19 Dec 2023 6:50 PM IST
#BJP MP Tejasvi Surya says that since '14, a conscious effort has been made by PM Modi-led govt towards country's decolonisation, through education policy and now through these bills -
"Swarajya has attained true meaning because country is moving towards respecting swabhasha, swadharma, and swadesha."
- 19 Dec 2023 6:37 PM IST
Tejasvi Surya mentions the recent acquittal of a politician in a hate speech case (Speaker asks him not to mention the name) : He was acquitted on the premise that the person who recorded the speech did not provide the original DVR in which the speech was recorded. But the speech was telecast live and whole world watched. But the Court ruled that the digital evidence was not admissible since the person who recorded the original DVD did not supply it. So, all other copies available online were not accepted as primary evidence. This was a major lacuna in our Evidence Act, which is cured in Sakshya Bill. As per clause 57, "Where a video recording is simultaneously stored in electronic form and transmitted or broadcast or transferred to another, each of the stored recordings is primary evidence". Had this bill been there earlier, the person who made hate speech would have been