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New criminal laws enacted after extensive deliberations, public participation: Om Birla

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Tuesday said that the three new criminal laws were enacted after extensive deliberations in the House and Standing Committee along with active public participation.

ANI Nov 05, 2024 22:37 IST googleads

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla (Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], November 5 (ANI): Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Tuesday said that the three new criminal laws were enacted after extensive deliberations in the House and Standing Committee along with active public participation.

Addressing 135 diplomats and officials from 83 countries at a program organized by the Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies (ICPS) in Parliament, Birla observed that the three new criminal laws are in line with the challenges and expectations of contemporary society.

Birla noted that these new laws align with advancements in technology and the nature of crimes. He further highlighted that the law of India gives the right to justice to the last person and the general public sees the judge as God.
He stressed that the public has immense faith in justice, which has become stronger in the journey of 75 years.
Lok Sabha speaker further said that in today's global environment, it is very important to understand the legal framework and values of each other's countries. This increases diplomatic efficiency and mutual understanding among nations. Om Birla suggested to the diplomats participating in the program that they should have an understanding of India's legal structure, Parliament proceedings, and India's democratic system.
Stating that in the last 75 years, public confidence in our legislative process has continuously increased which reflects the strength of democratic values and increasing accountability of governance. Om Birla was of the view that this development has been due to our commitment to transparency, accountability and inclusiveness in legislative work.
Lawmakers have worked continuously to meet the changing needs of society, made laws that protect rights, promote justice and encourage economic development, he noted.
He said that this increased confidence underlines a healthy democracy. He described the gender equality embodied in these laws as the basis of the country's system and the basic concept of the Constitution and observed that this feature inspires and guides the world.
Expressing the view that Indian laws always reflect the country's international commitments, Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla said that India has always respected international laws and has been a strong votary of human rights. This commitment of India ensures that laws are made to uphold the dignity, liberty and equality of every citizen, he said.
From gender equality, and environmental protection to social welfare and progressive policies on anti-discrimination, Indian laws serve as an instrument of empowerment.
Referring to India's robust arbitration system, Om Birla also mentioned that arbitration is India's heritage which has been followed and upheld by people since ancient times. Former Chief Justice of India UU Lalit also addressed the participants on the occasion. (ANI)

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