India Gets New Justice Code 2023; IPC, CrPC, Evidence Act Replaced

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President Murmu Approves Pioneering Legal Reforms; New Codes to Replace Centuries-Old Laws

President Draupadi Murmu’s assent transforms Indian criminal justice system, introducing the Indian Justice Code 2023 to replace outdated British-era laws.

NEW DELHI – In a landmark move, President Draupadi Murmu has endorsed the Indian Justice Code 2023, comprising three transformative bills that redefine India’s criminal justice system.

This historic approval comes after Parliament’s recent ratification.

The new legislation, replacing the antiquated Indian Penal Code and related laws, signifies a profound shift in India’s legal landscape.

Home Minister Amit Shah, during a parliamentary debate, emphasized the bills’ focus on justice delivery over mere punitive measures.

These reforms introduce the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, and Bharatiya Sakshya Act, collectively overhauling definitions of various crimes and penalties.

Notably, the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita provides a modern interpretation of sedition, enumerating offenses like secession and armed rebellion while abolishing sedition as a crime.

Starting Tuesday, all new FIRs will be registered under these new codes, marking a significant departure from the Indian Penal Code.

However, the INDIA bloc’s opposition parties have vehemently opposed the bills, considering legal challenges following the presidential assent.

Additionally, the Modi government’s extensive legal overhaul includes replacing the Code of Criminal Procedure and the Indian Evidence Act from the British era.

These bills, proposed by Home Minister Amit Shah, underwent thorough Parliamentary Standing Committee review before the final introduction.

Significant modifications include a reduction of sections in the IPC from 511 to 356, indicating substantial legal streamlining.

Other changes include the introduction of video conferencing for interrogations, a novel feature in the legal process.

A critical reform mandates trial court decisions within a maximum of three years, addressing the backlog of 4.44 crore cases in trial courts.

The new codes also encompass provisions for inflammatory and hate speech, with stringent penalties and fines.

Moreover, the legislation introduces harsher punishments for gang rape and caste or community-based murders, emphasizing stringent accountability.

Provisions also allow for the continuation of trials against fugitives, regardless of their presence in the country, and the possibility of commuting death sentences to life imprisonment.

The new codes also emphasize judicial efficiency and transparency, with a focus on speeding up trials and making court decisions available online.

Furthermore, they mandate police to inform families upon arrest, complete investigations within 180 days, and accelerate charge sheet filing for serious crimes.

In sexual violence cases, video recording of victim statements becomes mandatory, reflecting a commitment to victim protection and evidence integrity.

Lastly, the introduction of forensic requirements in serious crimes and the establishment of a criminal blacklist system in police stations mark significant advances in criminal investigation and tracking.

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