The beginning of new legal Indian system ( Replacement of IPC ,CrPC and evidence law)
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Vidushi Aggarwal , B. Dhananjay
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This paper explains the new legislations proposed by Amit shah in order to end the era of British law and rules and introducing new rules according to Indian legal system which will eliminate all the false loopholes and rules which causes problem in providing justice to the citizens. The new laws have been proposed to replace the major Indian criminal laws as follows: BHARTIYA NYAY SANHITA 2023 WILL REPLACE IPC BHARTIYA NAGRIK SURAKSHA SANHITA BILL2023 WILL REPLACE CrPC BHARTIYA SAKSHYA BILL 2023 WILL REPLACE THE INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT  “The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (to consolidate and amend the provisions relating to offences and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto)  The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (to consolidate and amend the law relating to Criminal Procedure and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto)  The Bharatiya Sakshya Bill, 2023 (to consolidate and to provide for general rules and principles of evidence for fair trial).” The proposal seeks to replace the existing laws of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), and Evidence Law with a comprehensive, modern, and unified legislation. The aim is to address the shortcomings of the current legal framework, streamline legal processes, and enhance the fairness and efficiency of the criminal justice system in India. This paper discusses that The proposed changes focus on several key areas. First, they aim to provide clarity and eliminate ambiguities in the law, ensuring consistent interpretation and application across different cases and jurisdictions. Second, the reforms seek to simplify the laws and make them more accessible, enabling better understanding for all stakeholders involved. Furthermore, this research explains the proposed legislation integrates modern principles, international standards, and best practices from other countries, aligning India's criminal justice system with global standards. This includes the incorporation of technology in various aspects of legal proceedings, such as electronic filing, recording of statements, and utilization of digital evidence, bringing greater efficiency, accuracy, and transparency to the system. The replacemen
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Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 10, Issue 4

Page(s): 42 - 47
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