The three new criminal laws have completely transformed our criminal justice system, making it victim-centric and more justice-oriented than punitive: LG Sinha
LG says the special care has been taken to make the weaker sections, women and children priority of the justice system
The new laws’ prime objective is to protect and empower the women and weaker sections of the society: LG Sinha
The new criminal laws will strengthen the country’s policy of zero tolerance against terrorism: LG
LG commends the initiative of Economic Offences Wing, J&K Police to raise awareness and educate students, parents and general public
LG says the exhibition will help us to achieve broader objectives of shaping understanding on new laws and ensuring justice to last man in queue
SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 11: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha inaugurated an exhibition on ‘New Criminal Laws’ at J&K Police Public School, Bemina, Srinagar.
The Lieutenant Governor commended the initiative of the Economic Offences Wing, J&K Police to raise awareness and educate students, parents and the general public. He said the exhibition will help in achieving broader objectives of shaping understanding on new laws and ensuring justice to the last man in queue.
“After almost 150 years, India’s criminal justice system underwent a significant overhaul on July 1, 2024. The ‘Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita’, ‘Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita’, and ‘Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam’ were implemented nationwide to replace colonial-era laws, making the legal system more transparent and efficient.
The three new criminal laws have completely transformed our criminal justice system, making it victim-centric and more justice-oriented than punitive.
The new criminal laws reflect India’s collective vision of justice. The prime objective of the new Laws is to protect and empower the women and weaker sections of the society. Special care has been taken to make the weaker sections, women and children priority of the justice system,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
The Lieutenant Governor directed the Jammu Kashmir Police to continue organizing public awareness camps on new criminal laws, in collaboration with the Information Department, Education Department and Legal Services Authority. He also stressed the importance of capacity building at all levels.
“For the first time since independence, terrorism has been defined within the criminal justice system. The new criminal laws will strengthen the country’s policy of zero tolerance against terrorism,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
Shri Nalin Prabhat, DGP; Shri S.J.M. Gillani, Special DG Coordination PHQ; Shri Vidhi Kumar Birdi, IGP Kashmir; Shri Sujit Kumar, IGP Security, J&K; Shri Anshul Garg, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir; senior officials of Police and Civil Administration, civil society members, teachers and students in large number were present.