New Criminal Laws Unveiled at DLSA Jamshedpur Seminar
Legal experts educate attendees on India’s updated justice system
DLSA Jamshedpur hosts seminar to explain new criminal laws replacing IPC, CrPC, and Evidence Act.
JAMSHEDPUR – A legal awareness program and seminar were conducted by the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) of Jamshedpur at Co-operative College. The program concentrated on the recently enacted criminal laws of India.
The principal guest of the event was DLSA Secretary Rajendra Prasad.
Among the distinguished visitors in attendance were Assistant Legal Aid Defense Advocates and Legal Council Chief Videsh Sinha.
Dr. Swati Soren directed the seminar, which was organized in conjunction with RUSA and IQAC.
Three new criminal laws that have supplanted the Indian Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Code, and Indian Evidence Act were introduced to the attendees.
The Indian Civil Defense Code, Indian Justice Code, and updated Indian Evidence Act comprise the new legislation.
On July 1, 2024, these groundbreaking legal modifications were implemented.
The event was attended by the college principal, Arun Singh, as well as students, instructors, and staff.
The program’s objective was to acquaint participants with the substantial changes in criminal law and their implications.
This seminar is a critical juncture in the development of India’s legal system.
The new legal framework was the subject of intense interest among the attendees, who actively participated in the session.
The significance of legal awareness was emphasized by the event in the context of the significant changes to India’s justice system.

