The Bar Council strongly protested against the new 3 Central Acts

The Bar Council strongly protested against the new 3 Central Acts

On Monday, the protest program led by Executive Chairman of Bar Council Shyamal Ghatak in front of the City Civil Court against the new 3 central laws, the new central laws have been launched across the country on Monday. Public awareness program will be held in 17,500 police stations by the central government. Apart from this, the Bar Council of West Bengal has taken up a protest program in all the courts of the state. However, in view of a lawyer’s case last week, the Calcutta High Court has informed that, “Any lawyer can participate in the case if he wants to. The Bar Council cannot take any action against the lawyer participating in the case.” However, the house of Calcutta Bar Association will remain closed. Calcutta High Court lawyer Baidurya Ghoshal said – “It is desirable for the court to be active in the interest of the litigants”. Last week a press conference was organized at the office of the ‘Bar Council of West Bengal’ located at the City Civil Court, Kolkata. Ashok Dev (Chairman), Shyamal Ghatak (Executive Chairman), Ansar Mandal, Siddharth Mukhopadhyay, Vaishwanar Chattopadhyay, etc. were present on behalf of the organization. On that day, Chairman Ashok Dev said on behalf of the Bar Council – “The new 3 Central Laws are against humanity”. Besides this, the Executive Chairman of the Bar Council Shyamal Ghatak said – “We will conduct a public awareness program against the new Central Laws to the common people and litigants. Apart from this, the Bar Council will continue to fight to ensure that the interests and protection of lawyers are not disturbed.” Former chairman and current member of the Bar Council, Ansar Mondal, another member (former vice chairman) Siddharth Mukherjee said – “There are many errors in this central new law.” which need reform”. The British-era Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Criminal Procedure Code (CRPC) laws were repealed from Monday. New laws — the Nyaya Samhita and the Penal Code — were introduced in their place. As per the old law, anyone accused of cheating was prosecuted under Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code. But when the new ‘Indian Code’ is introduced, the case of fraud will be filed under section 318. Currently, the case of murder will be filed under section 103 of the Indian Penal Code In the case of involuntary death, the case will be changed from 304A to 106. In addition, the accused can be kept in custody for any 15 days within 60 days. Three bills were passed by the Parliament, which came into force on July 1. Along with it, the Indian Penal Code of 1860, the Criminal Procedure Code of 1898 and the Indian Evidence Act of 1872 were repealed. Act). These three laws have replaced ‘Indian Justice Code’, ‘Indian Civil Protection Code’ and ‘Indian Evidence Bill’ respectively. Special programs are organized in 17,500 police stations of the country to inform about the main features of this new law. Where all women, youth-students. Senior citizens and eminent persons are informed about the new law in detail. All the states and Union Territories have already been directed by the Union Home Ministry. Where the officer-in-charge of each police station has been informed to organize this event. The Ministry of Home Affairs has taken several measures to ensure that there is no problem in implementing the new criminal law. The National Crime Records Bureau is helping the states and Union Territories in particular. Helping in different ways. Even 36 support teams and call centers have been opened. Through which various kinds of advice and guidance are being given to the states and Union Territories on the new law. Besides, 5 lakh 84 thousand 174 people associated with police, jail, forensic department and judicial system have been given training in this regard. On the other hand, the Ministry of Home Affairs is holding regular meetings with the central and state governments regarding the new law. Discussions are being held with the states to avoid problems if the new law comes into effect from Monday. It is also reported that various conferences have been held. The Indian Penal Code, created in 1860, was replaced by the ‘Indian Code of Law’. Besides, the ‘Criminal Procedure Act’ or Criminal Penal Code, which was created in 1898, is being replaced by the ‘Indian Civil Protection Code’. The ‘Indian Evidence Act’ enacted in 1872 was replaced by the ‘Indian Evidence Act’. President Draupadi Murmu approved the new criminal law in December last year.

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