India's Revolutionary Overhaul of Criminal Laws: Repealing Colonial-Era Codes and Introducing Pro-People Bills
India's government has introduced three bills in parliament to repeal and replace colonial-era criminal laws, including the controversial sedition law, as part of an effort to modernize the country's legal system. The proposed legislation aims to strengthen laws protecting women and minors and bring transparency to criminal codes. While some legal experts express concerns about potential disruptions and complexities, supporters argue that the changes will facilitate discussions on legal reform and replace outdated laws with more relevant provisions. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has previously scrapped numerous obsolete laws in its efforts to modernize the legal system.
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