NIT Jamshedpur Seminar Enlightens on New Criminal Laws

Event Sheds Light on Landmark Changes in Indian Judicial System

On April 23, 2024, NIT Jamshedpur organized a seminar dedicated to raising awareness about the newly implemented criminal laws, including the Indian Judicial Code, 2023; the Indian Civil Defense Code, 2023; and the Indian Evidence Act, 2023. This educational seminar aimed to elucidate the major reforms and their implications.

JAMSHEDPUR – The event drew a diverse audience of students, legal professionals, and faculty members, all eager to understand the changes in the legal framework.

Experts provided comprehensive insights into the Indian Judicial Code, 2023, highlighting its impact on streamlining judicial procedures and enhancing the efficiency of legal processes.

The discussion also covered the Indian Civil Defense Code, 2023, which introduces reforms intended to bolster civil defense mechanisms in response to contemporary challenges.

Similarly, the seminar addressed the updates in the Indian Evidence Act, 2023, emphasizing enhanced evidence handling procedures and the incorporation of modern technological tools.

Decoding Legal Reforms

"Understanding these new codes is essential for not just legal professionals but for every citizen, to comprehend how these changes affect their rights and duties," explained an expert during the seminar.

The presentations included case studies and hypothetical scenarios to help attendees grasp the practical application of the new laws.

Feedback from participants was overwhelmingly positive, with many appreciating the clarity and depth of the discussions which demystified complex legal concepts.

Sources added that NIT Jamshedpur’s initiative to host this seminar reflects its commitment to contributing to informed citizenship and providing a platform for critical engagement with significant national changes.

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