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    Focus on Trust and Technology in Chhattisgarh’s Police Reform

    Raipur, March 30 Sensitivity combined with modern technology is a key feature of modern policing, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai said on Monday, emphasizing that gaining public trust is as important as maintaining law and order.Sai was speaking at the passing-out parade of 859...
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    Dowry Death Case: SC Rejects 'Mechanical' Approach to Bail

    New Delhi, March 27 – The Supreme Court has overturned a bail order granted by the Patna High Court to a man accused in a dowry death case, deeming the order "wholly unsustainable" and highlighting a "mechanical approach" adopted in such serious offenses.A bench of Justices J.B. Pardiwala and...
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    Revised Laws Promise Faster Trials, Focus on Victim Support

    New Delhi, March 25 The new criminal laws have introduced specific timelines for various stages of investigation and trial to ensure faster and fair resolution of cases, the Centre has informed the Lok Sabha.Responding to a question by BJP MP Anil Baluni, Minister of State for Home Bandi...
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    J&K Women's Progress: Increased Rights, Economic Opportunities, and Rising Representation

    In Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), until Article 370 remained in force, whether or not the discrimination against women regarding property ownership and other rights was intentional or unintentional, the undeniable fact is that gender discrimination was present and encouraged.Prior to the abrogation...
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    Tech-Driven Justice: Uttarakhand's Ranking Highlights Criminal Justice Reform

    Dehradun, March 7 – Marking a significant milestone in the modernization of India's judicial and law enforcement system, Uttarakhand has secured the first position in the national implementation of the Inter-Operable Criminal Justice System (ICJS) 2.0.According to data available up to January...
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    Union Home Minister Visits Haridwar to Review Development Initiatives

    New Delhi, March 7 – Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah will visit the Bairagi Camp in Haridwar on Saturday to review exhibitions showcasing Uttarakhand’s development projects and public welfare initiatives, and to address a public gathering.The event will be attended by Uttarakhand...
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    Bhubaneswar Hosts 'Nyaya Sanhita' Exhibition: Understanding India's Justice System

    Bhubaneswar, March 5 – The Odisha Police will host a five-day “Nyaya Sanhita Exhibition” in Bhubaneswar as part of an initiative aimed at raising public awareness about India’s revamped criminal justice system.The event will be held at the Exhibition Ground in Unit-III of Bhubaneswar from...
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    Amit Shah Launches Forensic Science Campus and Security Initiatives in Odisha

    New Delhi/Bhubaneswar, March 5 Union Home Minister Amit Shah will lay the foundation for the campus of the National Forensic Sciences University in Bhubaneswar on Friday, besides inaugurating a three-day exhibition on the new criminal laws being organized by the Odisha Police.Shah, who is...
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    Home Minister Shah to Open Criminal Law Exhibition, Highlight Improved Conviction Rates

    Bhubaneswar, March 5 Union Home Minister Amit Shah is scheduled to inaugurate a three-day exhibition on the new criminal laws, organized by the Odisha Police here on Friday, Director General of Police (DGP) Y B Khurania said.The ‘Nyaya Sanhita Exhibition’, to be inaugurated in the presence of...
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    Addressing Border Security and Illegal Immigration: Arunachal Police Conference

    Itanagar, March 2 Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Monday emphasized the need for strong internal security, technology-driven policing, and a conviction-oriented criminal justice delivery system.Addressing the inaugural session of the state-level conference of Superintendents of...
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    New Cybercrime Laws & Mobile Forensics Training Launched in Jammu

    A three-day training program on "Cyber Investigation and Mobile Forensics" began at the Conference Hall of the District Police Lines (DPL), Jammu, with the aim of enhancing cybercrime investigation skills among police officers.The course was inaugurated by Bhim Sen Tuti, Inspector General of...
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    New Criminal Laws Aim for 80% Conviction Rate, Says Home Minister

    New Delhi, February 16 Union Home Minister Amit Shah expressed confidence on Monday that the conviction rate in criminal cases will rise to 80 per cent once the three new criminal laws are fully implemented across the nation in the coming years.Speaking at the 79th Raising Day parade of the...
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    Amit Shah Details New Criminal Laws and Policing Initiatives

    New Delhi, February 16 After the complete implementation of the three new criminal laws in the country in the coming years, the rate of conviction in criminal cases will go up to 80 per cent, Union home minister Amit Shah said on Monday.Addressing the 79th Raising Day Parade function of Delhi...
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