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'Affordable, accessible and approachable': Amit Shah unveils new criminal laws; a major reform for justice in India
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Home Minister Amit Shah declared the new criminal laws as the biggest reform since Independence, aiming to foster public trust in the justice system. These laws, designed to be citizen-centric and transparent, will ensure justice within three years, leveraging technology for efficient processes. The focus shifts from punishment to justice, protecting citizens' rights and addressing crimes against women and children.
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