The Indian Parliament has replaced three colonial-era laws with new legislation that aims to modernize the legal system and better align with the principles of justice and equality. The newly introduced laws are seen as a step towards decolonizing India's legal framework, emphasizing fairness and individual rights. As the new Laws come into existence, we will bring you a series of articles to help our readers understand these amendments and additions. At times, we will also take reviews of these new laws by senior law practitioners in Udaipur and beyond.
The Need for Change
For over a century, India’s legal system has been largely governed by laws established during British colonial rule. These laws were originally designed to protect British interests and maintain control over the Indian population. As India celebrates its 78th year of independence, there has been a growing recognition of the need to move away from a colonial mindset and adopt laws that reflect the values and aspirations of a truly independent India, while maintaining the decorum and within the purview of the Indian Constitution, which is above everything else.
Are the new laws a part of India's vision of a period that symbolizes a new era of progress and development? Do these amendments and additions supposedly aim to ensure that every citizen receives fair and impartial treatment under the law under the guiding principle of equality and inclusivity?
Soul of the New Laws
The core philosophy behind the new laws is rooted in the concepts of “Nyaya” (Justice), “Samaanta” (Equality), and “Nishpakshata” (Impartiality). These principles are intended to guide the legal system in providing a just and equitable experience for all individuals, moving away from the punitive focus of the past towards a more rehabilitative and restorative approach.
Goals and Focus of the New Laws
The New Legal Framework
The Indian Parliament has introduced three new laws that replace the historical ones
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