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PM Modi, Chandigarh and criminal laws
PM Modi to witness application of criminal laws in Chandigarh today
CHANDIGARH: Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with Union Home Minister Amit Shah will witness the practical application of three laws, demonstrating how they are already reshaping the criminal justice landscape.
Chandigarh: PM Modi watches live demo of investigation under new criminal laws
Prime Minister says matter of “immense joy” that these laws are coming into effect when the nation is marking 75 years of the Constitution being adopted by the Constituent Assembly.
Chandigarh becomes 1st city to adopt 3 new criminal laws, PM Modi says ‘tarikh pe tarikh days are over…’
PM Modi announced the implementation of three new criminal laws in Chandigarh, making it the first city to fully adopt them.
Chandigarh first to fully implement new criminal laws; PM says these are protector of citizen's rights, basis of ease of justice
Chandigarh has become the country's first administrative unit where 100 per cent implementation of the three criminal laws has been done with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday saying these new l
Chandigarh: Eight-stage demo of crime scene probe ready for PM Modi today
PEC all set to host Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who will dedicate successful implementation of the three new criminal laws to the nation
PM Modi To Dedicate Implementation Of Criminal Laws To Nation In Chandigarh
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will dedicate to the nation the successful implementation of three new criminal laws on Tuesday at Chandigarh.
‘Tareekh-pe-tareekh days are over’: In Chandigarh, PM Modi hails 3 new criminal laws
Chandigarh is the first city to ensure total implementation of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam.
PM Modi dedicates successful implementation of three new criminal laws to Nation in Chandigarh
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 3, dedicated three new criminal laws to the nation in Chandigarh. Home Minister Amit Shah was also present with him during the event.
PM Modi watches live demo of crime scene investigation under new criminal laws
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday witnessed a live demonstration simulating a crime scene investigation under the new criminal laws here
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PM Modi in Chandigarh: ‘Aane pe lagta hai apno ke beech aa gaye’
Referring to the colonial-era laws, Shah said they were framed by the British for the security of their rule rather than the ...
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Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita to be milestone in India's justice journey: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation from Chandigarh, highlighting the transition of India's legal system from ...
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PM Modi to Dedicate Implementation of Criminal Laws to Nation in Chandigarh Today
PM Narendra Modi will dedicate to the nation the successful implementation of three transformative new criminal laws in ...
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