Soon new IPC and CRPC to be tabled in Parliament: Amit Shah, Union Home Minister

Soon new IPC and CRPC to be tabled in Parliament: Amit Shah, Union Home Minister

Union Home Minister Amit Shah during a two day Chintan Shivir of the Home Ministers' of all the States held at Surajkund, Haryana said that the Central Government will introduce new draft bills of the Indian Penal Code and Code of Criminal Procedure in the parliament. 

Home Minister Shah said that "Regarding the improvements in CrPC and IPC, several suggestions have been received. I'm looking into it in great detail, and several hours daily have been invested into this. We will come with new CrPC, IPC drafts in the Parliament in a short time." 

Home Minister also said "taking inspiration from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, this Chintan Shivir, is being organized which will provide a common platform to face challenges before the Nation such as cyber-crime, spread of narcotics and cross-border terrorism in unison. He said today the nature of crimes is changing and they are becoming borderless, that is why all States will have to battle these by having a common strategy. To formulate and implement this common strategy, the Government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, under the spirit of ‘Cooperative Federalism’, ‘Whole of Government’ and ‘Team India’ approach is promoting the 3C’s, that is Cooperation, Coordination, Collaboration between the Centre and the States." 

Mr. Shah also said that cyber-crime is a big threat before the Nation and the world today and the Ministry of Home Affairs is ready to fight against it. He said that the Ministry of Home Affairs is continuously working on reforms in CRPC, IPC and FCRA and soon their revised blueprint will be tabled in Parliament. Mr. Shah said the States should make maximum use of forensic science to increase the conviction rate and the Central Government has provided all possible help by forming the NFSU. He also emphasized that border States will have to make more coordinated efforts with Central agencies and security forces to ensure border security and coastal security.

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