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Amit Shah fact-checks reporter on first-ever case filed under new criminal laws

Amit Shah gave an overview of the new criminal laws which have replaced the colonial-era Indian Penal Code (IPC).

July 01, 2024 / 19:13 IST
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Union home minister Amit Shah
Union home minister Amit Shah

Union home minister Amit Shah on Monday said that the first case registered under the new criminal laws was in Madhya Pradesh's Gwalior.

He said this while responding to media queries about the first case lodged under the new laws - which have come into force starting July 1 - amid reports that an FIR registered in Delhi was the first under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).

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He clarified that the case registered at Kamla Market police station was one of the first cases registered in Delhi but the provision for it was already there in the old system.

"The first case (under the new laws) has been registered at a Police station in Gwalior. It was a case of theft, someone's motorcycle was stolen. The case was registered at 12.10 am ... As far as the case against a vendor (registered at a Police Station in Delhi) is concerned, there were provisions for the same earlier too and it is not a new provision. Police used the provision to review it and dismissed that case," he said.