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New Delhi, May 5, the Federation’s Interior Minister, Amit Shah, said on Monday that the implementation of three new criminal laws would increase the efficiency of the police and accountability at the ground level.
While nominating the meeting, which was organized to review the implementation of three new laws in Delhi, Shah also said that direct electronics should be issued from the courts and their copies must be sent to the local police stations.
According to an official statement, he also called for the acceleration of the appointment process in the prosecutor and to ensure the decision -making regarding the appeal in any case.
Shah said that the implementation of three new criminal laws was placed under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi will increase the efficiency of the police and accountability at the ground level.
The dissolution of the Indian Justice Law, the Indian Civil Protection Law and the Indian Evidence Law, respectively, the place of the Indian Penal Code, the Criminal Procedure Law and the Indian Evidence Law, respectively. All the three new laws were influenced on July 1 last year.
The meeting reviewed the implementation of various new provisions related to police, prison, court, prosecution and forensic medicine.
The Minister of the Interior directed to ensure that officials are held accountable for new laws.
He stressed that the process of submitting the shipping paper must be monitored within 60 and 90 days constantly, and the deadline must be followed strictly.
He made efforts to increase the penalty rate to at least 20 percent in hideous crime.
The meeting was attended by Lieutenant VK Saxena, Prime Minister Rakha Gobta, Union Minister of Interior, Jovind Mohan, Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Aroura and others.
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