Get to know the latest updates on new criminal laws and how they will change the situation in India.
New Criminal LawsIndian Criminal Justice SystemReal Estate SectorCrime RatesVictim RightsReal Estate NewsJul 02, 2024
The main objective of the new criminal laws is to bring about a positive change in society by ensuring swift justice, reducing crime rates, and protecting the rights of victims.
The punishment for rape has been increased to life imprisonment or even death penalty in certain cases under the new laws.
The new laws are expected to make the real estate sector more secure and attractive for investors by preventing illegal activities such as land grabbing and fraud.
The new definition of criminal conspiracy makes it clear that an act of omission can also be considered as an act of criminal conspiracy, which will help in preventing crimes and holding people accountable for their actions.
The new laws are expected to reduce crime rates, especially those against women and children, by providing for swift justice and harsh penalties for criminals.
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