Amit Shah: MHA Tableau Showcases Historic Criminal Law Reforms Ending Colonial Legacy
These legal reforms has flagged off India’s journey from a Punishment Oriented to a Justice Oriented legal system
Aptly displaying the new e-Sakshya, e-Summons, Nyaya Shruti, NAFIS and ICJS systems, it sensitizes citizens to the primacy of fast, accurate, and people-centric justice system in New India
Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah has said that the tableau of three new criminal laws presented by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) at Republic Day Parade today embodied the historic legal reforms erasing colonial vestiges under Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji, flagging off India’s journey from a Punishment Oriented to a Justice Oriented legal system.
In a post on X, Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah said, “Tableau of three new criminal laws presented by MHA at Republic Day Parade today embodied the historic legal reforms erasing colonial vestiges under Modi Ji, flagging off India’s journey from a Punishment Oriented to a Justice Oriented legal system. Aptly displaying the new e-Sakshya, e-Summons, Nyaya Shruti, NAFIS and ICJS systems, it sensitizes citizens to the primacy of fast, accurate, and people-centric justice system in New India.”
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