New Delhi :
The first FIR under the new criminal law has been registered in Delhi at the Kamala Market Police Station.
The case involves a street vendor accused of obstructing movement under the foot over bridge at New Delhi Railway Station.
This FIR is filed under Section 285 of the Indian Justice Code 2023.
Introduction of New Criminal Laws
The Indian Judicial Code (BNS) 2023, replacing the 163-year-old IPC, along with the Indian Civil Defense Code 2023 and the Indian Evidence Act 2023,
has come into effect nationwide from today.
These new laws abolish the old British-era laws,
namely the Indian Penal Code 1860, Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) 1898, and the Indian Evidence Act 1872.
Details of the Accused and Crime
According to the Delhi Police FIR, the accused, Pankaj Kumar, is a resident of Barh-Bakhtiyarpur in Bihar.
Delhi: First FIR u/s of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 registered at Kamla Market PS in Delhi. Case registered against a street vendor u/s 285 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for obstruction under foot over bridge of New Delhi Railway Station and making sales.
— ANI (@ANI) July 1, 2024
He is accused of selling goods, including bidis and cigarettes, near the deluxe toilet under the foot over bridge at New Delhi Railway Station, causing obstruction to pedestrians.
Key Features of the Indian Judicial Code
The Indian Judicial Code (BNS) includes:
- 358 Sections (compared to 511 in the IPC)
- 21 New Crimes introduced
- Increased Jail Terms for 41 crimes
- Increased Fines for 82 crimes
- Minimum Punishments for 25 crimes
- Social Service Punishments for 6 crimes
- Removal of 19 Crime Sections
These changes aim to provide stricter punishments and updated legal frameworks to address various types of crimes more effectively.