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Advocate Gagandeep Bhateja is an experienced criminal lawyer who provides strong legal defense for individuals facing a wide range of criminal charges, including theft, assault, fraud, and more. He understands the stress and uncertainty that come with criminal charges, and works tirelessly to protect his clients' rights and interests. With a focus on clear communication and thorough case preparation, he ensures that you are well-informed and supported throughout the entire legal process. Whether you're seeking to avoid conviction or get a fair trial, Gagandeep Bhateja offers expert legal assistance. Contact him today for reliable support in criminal cases.

India's criminal laws were modernized and streamlined with the enactment of three new laws on July 1, 2024:

  • • Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita: Replaces the Indian Penal Code (IPC)
  • • Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita: Replaces the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC)
  • • Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam: Replaces the Indian Evidence Act

The new criminal laws in India have both pros and cons, including:

Pros:

  • • Victim empowerment: The laws focus on protecting victims' rights, with provisions for compensation and support.
  • • Efficient procedures: The laws streamline criminal procedures, such as online FIR registration, and use technology to improve efficiency and transparency.
  • • Modernized evidence rules: The laws update rules of evidence to allow scientific and digital evidence, which can strengthen the prosecution's case.
  • • Empowered citizens: The laws empower citizens by giving them access to information, which can help them make informed decisions and participate in governance.

Cons

  • • Police discretion: The laws give police officers broad discretion to choose between prosecuting under the new laws or existing statutes, which could lead to inconsistent application.
  • • Vague definitions: The laws introduce vaguely worded offenses related to terrorism, organized crime, and acts endangering sovereignty, which could infringe on fundamental rights.
  • • Expanded definition of terrorism: The definition of terrorism includes acts that disturb public order or destabilize the country, which could raise concerns about the legal repercussions for dissent and protest.
  • • Removal of legal aid: The laws remove the provision for legal aid from the point of arrest, which could be problematic for safeguarding the rights of the accused.
  • • Privacy concerns: The laws enable increased state surveillance, which could raise privacy concerns.

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