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SC refuses to entertain three new criminal laws to replace IPC, CrPC, Evidence Act

A vacation bench of justices Bela Trivedi and Pankaj Mithal dismissed the plea noting that the law has not come into force as yet.

May 20, 2024 / 12:36 IST
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SC junks plea against new criminal laws
SC junks plea against new criminal laws

The Supreme Court on May 20 dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) challenging the constitutional validity of the three new criminal law.

A vacation bench of justices Bela Trivedi and Pankaj Mithal dismissed the plea noting that the law has not come into force as yet.

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President Droupadi Murmu gave assent on December 25 to the three new criminal justice bills, which were cleared by Parliament on December 21. These laws - the Bharatiya Nyaya (Second) Sanhita, 2023, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha (Second) Sanhita, 2023, and the Bharatiya Sakshya (Second) Bill, 2023 - will replace the century-and-a-half-old Indian Penal Code (IPC), the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), and the Indian Evidence Act. In February, the government notified that these new laws will come into force from July 1.

Filed in January 2024, the PIL sought for directions to the government to set up an expert panel under the chairmanship of a former judge of the apex court to examine, assess and identify the viability of the three new laws. It also asked the Supreme Court to stay the implementation and operation of the law.