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

  • Criminal Law Bills To Replace IPC, CrPC & Evidence Act : Live Updates From Lok Sabha Discussion

    The Lok Sabha is at present considering three criminal law bills.The bills are Bharatiya Nyaya (Second) Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha (Second) Sanhita and Bharatiya Sakshya Bill, which seek to repeal and replace the Indian Penal Code 1860, Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 and the Indian Evidence Act 1872.The bills were initially introduced by Home Minister Amit Shah in the Monsoon...

    The Lok Sabha is at present considering three criminal law bills.

    The bills are Bharatiya Nyaya (Second) Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha (Second) Sanhita and Bharatiya Sakshya Bill, which seek to repeal and replace the Indian Penal Code 1860, Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 and the Indian Evidence Act 1872.

    The bills were initially introduced by Home Minister Amit Shah in the Monsoon Session and were referred to a Parliamentary Standing Committee. The initial bills were withdrawn and were re-introduced during this session, incorporating certain suggestions made by the Committee. Home Minister Amit Shah said that most of the changes from the first versions are grammatical in nature.

    It may be noted that several key opposition members were suspended from the Lok Sabha today. 49 INDIA bloc MPs were suspended from the Lok Sabha today. 33 Lok Sabha MPs & 45 Rajya Sabha MPs from the Opposition were suspended from the Parliament on December 18, 2023. 13 Lok Sabha MPs & 1 Rajya Sabha MP were suspended earlier on December 14, 2023 for the remainder of the Winter Session for “gross misconduct”. 

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    Live Updates

    • 19 Dec 2023 6:33 PM IST

      Tejasvi Surya : Monoumental changes made in the Evidence Act. Evidence Act was not equipped to handle and appreciate electronic evidence. Sakshya Bill lays importance on digital evidence and new-age forms of communication. 

    • 19 Dec 2023 6:28 PM IST

      Tejasvi Surya says BNSS provisions limit unnecessary adjournments and will check delays.

      "For the first time, investigation, submission of chargesheet, investigation pursuant to filing of chargesheet, pronouncement of judgment have been made time-bound by statute. Even seeking of arbitrary adjournments have been dealt with."

    • 19 Dec 2023 6:26 PM IST

      Surya says mandatory provision for forensic evidence collection in offences punishable with more than 7 years will enhance conviction rate and protect innocents. Terms it a "revolutionary provision".

    • 19 Dec 2023 6:25 PM IST

      Tejasvi Surya lauds the BNNS provisions for mandatory videorecording of searches.

    • 19 Dec 2023 6:24 PM IST

      Tejasvi Surya MP speaks in support of the bills, says that the bills mark a shift from the colonial legacy. Highlights provisions in BNS to punish sex on the false promise of marriage or job offer, says it will protect vulnerable women. He mentions that BNS has provision to penalise destruction of property in the name of public protests.

    • 19 Dec 2023 6:08 PM IST

      Lok Sabha proceedings extended to 8PM as discussion continues on the 3 Criminal Law Bills.

    • 19 Dec 2023 5:49 PM IST

      BJP MP Vishnu Dayal Ram also speaks about the 'wide-ranging consultations' conducted before the three criminal reform bills were tabled.

    • 19 Dec 2023 5:48 PM IST

      BJD MP Bhartruhari Mahtab after outlining the changes proposed to be introduced by the three bills, says -

      "It is imperative that outlook must be changed and law and order must be viewed outside the colonial lens. History is in the making today since new laws for our Indian criminal jurisprudence are being enacted. I thank our HM and PM for taking this initiative. Others could have done it, but they didn't. But this govt took up this challenge."

    • 19 Dec 2023 5:22 PM IST

      ShivSena MP Gajanan Kirtikar expresses his gratitude to Home Minister Amit Shah for these bills -

      "These were necessary, especially as we celebrated 75 years of our Independence."

    • 19 Dec 2023 5:16 PM IST

      Prasad: ...Never seen such a wide level of consultation before. Letters were written to all MPs, a premier law university was made the nodal point, academicians, judges, retired judges, lawyers, and professors were consulted. 


      Prasad says the key aspect of the bills is their emphasis on communication and technology -

      "This is this age of communication and technology, and communication and technology is power."

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