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Explained: Three New Criminal Bills | NewsMo

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Explained: Three New Criminal Bills | NewsMo


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Death penalty for mob lynching, sedition replaced, no offence of adultery, new law against ‘love-jihad’, stricter punishment for rape and gang-rape. These are the few changes in the three new criminal bills introduced by Home Minister Amit Shah. Together, these three bills will completely change India’s criminal justice system.

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4 thoughts on “Explained: Three New Criminal Bills | NewsMo”

  1. न्यायाधीश/अधिवक्ता की जवाबदेही के बिना 3 आपराधिक कानून परिवर्तनों से जनता को लाभ होगा? @TCN-News

  2. What is the punishment for forced prostitution?
    Prostitution has become a more profitable business globally than drugs and who is running it in India and why are they still not punished?
    What is prostitution a national business?

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