P Chidambaram on new criminal laws World over death penalty india included in Indian Judicial Code

P Chidambaram on new criminal laws World over death penalty india included in Indian Judicial Code

P Chidambaram On New Criminal Law: Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Saturday (July 6) claimed that the Centre ignored the Law Commission in making three new criminal laws that came into force from July 1. He said that the Law Commission, which comprises retired judges, legal experts, professors and permanent legal personnel, usually prepares a draft in consultation with members of the Bar Council and advocates’ associations and presents it in Parliament. Accused of ignoring the Law Commission Congress leader P Chidambaram said the Law Commission was bypassed and…

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Forced unnatural sex is not illegal, is there any provision for it in the new law?

Forced unnatural sex is not illegal, is there any provision for it in the new law?

In the country 1 July From 2024 The IPC, which has been in existence for more than 150 years, has been abolished and three new laws have been implemented . However, there are some grey areas in this which are constantly being questioned. One of these is that there should be no provision for unnatural sex. For example, if a person forcibly makes unnatural relations with another person, then no action can be taken against him. Rape of men and transgenders is not illegal? In our country, in the recent…

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new New Criminal Laws fail to recognise male transgender rape victims unsafe

new New Criminal Laws fail to recognise male transgender rape victims unsafe

New Criminal Laws: Three new criminal laws have come into force across the country from Monday (1 July). With this, the laws made in enslaved India have ceased to exist. Meanwhile, with the implementation of the new criminal law, concerns are being raised over the exclusion of penal provisions for rape of male or transgender victims in the Indian Penal Code. At the same time, IPC 377 has been completely removed from the Indian Penal Code, which makes unnatural physical relations a crime. This will now take away the protection…

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New Criminal Laws A person was arrested under section 420 of IPC on June 30 under which section will the hearing be held in July

New Criminal Laws A person was arrested under section 420 of IPC on June 30 under which section will the hearing be held in July

New Criminal Laws: From today (1 July) three new laws will be implemented in the country: Indian Judicial Code, Indian Civil Defence Code and Indian Evidence Act come into force, In such a situation, the Indian Penal Code (IPC) which is more than 150 years old will be abolished from today., Now the accused 30 Till July, a case was registered against the accused under Section 420 of the IPC. In such a situation, the question arises that under which sections will the case be filed against those accused from…

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