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Training Prog On ‘Three New Criminal Laws’ For Advocates Of Peripheral Courts Of Distt B’gam Held

K H News Service by K H News Service
June 28, 2024
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Budgam: As part of imparting Training on Three New Criminal Laws for advocates, District Judiciary Budgam, in collaboration with the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) Budgam, successfully conducted a training program for advocates of Peripheral courts of District Budgam on the ‘Three New Criminal Laws’ on the consecutive day.
The event, held at the Bar Room, District Court Complex, Budgam witnessed the active participation of the advocates, fostering an environment of learning and professional growth.
The program was graced by Khalil Ahmad Choudhary, Principal District & Sessions Judge and Chairman DLSA Budgam, who served as the chief guest.
In his introductory remarks, Choudhary emphasized the significance of understanding and adapting to the new legal frameworks, stating, “The three new criminal laws; BharatiyaNyayaSanhita, BharatiyaNagarikSurakshaSanhita and BharatiyaSakshyaAdhiniyam represent a monumental shift in our legal system. It is imperative for advocates to thoroughly comprehend these changes that have been incorporated in the said laws to ensure that justice is served efficiently and effectively.”
The training program featured a series of comprehensive presentations by distinguished judicial officers. To begin with Farah Bashir, Munsiff/Judicial Magistrate Budgam, commenced with an engaging presentation on the BharatiyaSakshyaAdhiniyam, earlier known as the Indian Evidence Act.
She highlighted the pivotal changes incorporated for the admissibility and handling of evidence, emphasizing the importance of these modifications in the pursuit of justice.
Following this Mir Wajahat, Sub-Judge Choodra, captivated the audience with an in-depth PowerPoint presentation on the BharatiyaNagrikSurakshaSanhita (BNSS), formerly the Code of Criminal Procedure. He meticulously outlined the significant procedural changes, providing clarity on the new procedural norms that advocates must adhere to.
Noor Mohammad Mir, Chief Judicial Magistrate Budgam, concluded the series/programme with a detailed and insightful Power Point presentation on the BharatiyaNyayaSanhita (BNS), previously known as the Indian Penal Code. His session highlighted the critical updates and their implications for legal practice.
The event saw enthusiastic participation from members of the Bar of Peripheral Courts, who actively engaged with the resource persons through interactive discussions and queries. This collaborative exchange of knowledge and experiences underscored the legal community’s commitment to staying abreast of legislative advancements.
The training program besides providing a platform for advocates to enhance their legal acumen also reinforced the collective goal of upholding justice and legal integrity in light of the newly enacted laws.

 

K H News Service

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