Proposed criminal law overhaul not intended to punish but to ensure justice: Amit Shah

In a call to action directed towards the legal fraternity, Shah also urged all lawyers across the country to review these laws and provide valuable suggestions.

He stressed that their insights into the day-to-day challenges of the legal system were essential for fine-tuning and implementing these reforms effectively.

Interestingly, while addressing the Lok Sabha in August, Shah had stated that the process of drafting the three laws involved consultations with 18 States, 7 Union Territories, judges from the Supreme Court and High Courts, 22 law universities, 142 Members of Parliament, 270 Members of the Legislative Assembly, and numerous members of the public.

This effort took around four years and encompassed a total of 158 meetings, Shah had informed.

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