The Voice of Chandigarh News
The Three New Criminal Laws have been implemented across the country to achieve a transformation in the criminal justice system and ensure the delivery of timely justice.
An event to launch the three New Criminal Laws with a special awareness session has been organized at Police Station, Sector-17, Chandigarh. Mr. Rajeev Verma, IAS, Advisor to the Administrator was the Chief Guest during the function. Mr. Surendra Singh Yadav, IPS, DGP/UT, Chandigarh, Mr. Raj Kumar Singh, IPS, IGP/UT, Mr. Sumer Partap Singh IPS, SSP/Traffic & Security, Ms. Kanwardeep Kaur, IPS, SSP-UT, Chandigarh, Mr. Ketan Bansal, IPS, SP/Headquarters & Training, U.T., Chandigarh, Mr. Mridul, IPS, SP/City, U.T., Chandigarh were present on this occasion. Mr. Vinay Pratap Singh, IAS, Deputy Commissioner of Chandigarh was also present. The prominent persons/members of RWA & MWA, Senior Citizens, Police Officials, and public leaders were also present.
Ms. Kanwardeep Kaur, IPS, SSP-UT, Chandigarh welcomed the Chief Guest and briefed him about the implementation of the three New Criminal Laws by Chandigarh Police. All SDPOs, SHOs, Unit In-charges, IOs, and CCTNS Operators have already been given training on the new laws, the use of e-Sakshya Applications, SOPs/Circulars about the implementation of new laws. Mr. Deepak Bajaj, Sr. Advocate, Punjab, and Haryana High Court, spoke about these new laws and said that these introduce transformative amendments aimed at overhauling the criminal justice system, with a focus on timely justice delivery, victim-centric approaches, gender neutrality, and stringent punishments for crimes against women and children.
Mr. Rajeev Verma, IAS, Advisor to the Administrator, UT, Chandigarh, handed over the new tabs to the Investigation officers of the Police Station. He also appreciated the efforts of Chandigarh Police being carried out for the successful implementation of the three New Criminal Laws. Mr. Surendra Singh Yadav, IPS, DGP/UT, Chandigarh, briefed the participants about the three New Criminal Laws and their importance. He said these laws aimed at replacing colonial-era statutes with modern legal frameworks. He encouraged them to take the new challenges with a positive approach and with full dedication.