Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha Sunday described the three new legal legal guidelines – Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA) – as victim-friendly. He expressed hope that the higher implementation of those three legal guidelines would push up the conviction fee within the state.
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“Now we have seen that these are pleasant Acts. To implement legal legal guidelines, the stakeholders are required to work in coordination and profit the widespread individuals. I urge you all to cooperate with one another,” CM Saha stated whereas addressing a workshop on ‘New Legal Legal guidelines and NDPS Act’ held for authorized practitioners, the police, and administrative officers at Pragya Bhavan in Agartala.
“I believe this workshop is a step on this route. Consciousness is essential. Folks don’t find out about that. However each individual ought to know these legal guidelines, and for this, I believe, consciousness campaigns ought to be performed vigorously,” he added.
“These legal guidelines replicate a victim-friendly, technology-driven, and time-bound strategy to justice supply… The FIR (First Info Report) may be filed from anyplace, any a part of the nation, or throughout the state with out being bodily current within the police station and no matter the jurisdiction. The victims are entitled to have a free copy of their FIRs. Victims are to be told in regards to the standing of their instances each 90 days…” stated CM Saha.

