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TAKE-AWAY POINTS in new criminal laws?

 I mportant changes in the new criminal law bills.  T he Ministry of Law and Justice of the Government of India issued notifications in the Gazette of India, enacting BSB, BNS, and BNSS as acts. This brings them into force as laws. The Bharatiya Nyaya (Second) Sanhita (BNS) bill was introduced in Lok Sabha on December 12, 2023. It was passed in Lok Sabha on December 20, 2023 and in Rajya Sabha on December 21, 2023. The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 will replace the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita will replace the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). The Bharatiya Sakshya bill will replace the Indian Evidence Act, 1872.   key provisions of these new bills include: 1. Separate Provision for Mob Lynching Punishable with 7 years of imprisonment, life imprisonment, or even the death penalty. 2. Ex-parte Trial for Fugitives: Conviction of fugitives can happen even in their absence. 3. Formal 'Zero FIR' Provision: Anyone can lodge a First Informat

Comparative Analysis of Section 304A IPC and Section 106 BNS (Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita)

  What is the difference between 304 A and 304 Part 2? Section 304 (II) is attracted when there is knowledge that death may be caused by your act, whereas 304 (A) is only death by negligence. In cases that come under Section 304 (II), it is said that you have knowledge that your act may cause death. What is difference between 304 and 304A of IPC? While Section 304 of IPC deals with the punishments to be awarded for the offences of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, Section 304A deals with the deaths caused by negligence. Comparative Analysis of Section 304A IPC and Section 106 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) on Causing Death by Negligence In the realm of criminal law, the provisions surrounding causing death by negligence hold significant importance as they delineate the legal consequences for actions leading to the loss of human life. Earlier, Section 304A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) used to deal with the provision of death by rash and negligent act and now, Se

Generative AI’ Applications in health care

  According to a 2023 Gartner report, generative AI’s journey began in 2010. But the arrival of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in 2022, took the industry by storm. The AI chatbot, which can write original prose and chat with human fluency, has also cleared several exams, including the US Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE). It scored nearly 50 per cent on Canada’s board certification practice test for ophthalmology. The best example of its potential in healthcare was seen, when the tech diagnosed the chronic pain condition of a 4-year-old boy in the US. ChatGPT could diagnose the boy’s condition as tethered cord syndrome, after 17 doctors could not in a span of three years. GenAI tech has also shown potential in reviewing a patient’s symptoms and then recommending diagnostic advice and different options like virtual check-ins or face-to-face visits with a healthcare professional. This can reduce the workload for hospital staff, increase the efficiency of patient flow, and save healthcare costs. A

Gist of Bharatiya Nyaya (Second) Sanhita Bill (to replace IPC), Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha (Second) Sanhita (to replace CrPC) & Bharatiya Sakshya

  Getting 3 Path-breaking bills passed in Lok Sabha to overhaul Criminal Laws ON 20th.december,2023. moving out of the shadow of the British & bringing a Swadeshi legislation. Bharat's got Laws 1st time which're “By Bharatiyas, For Bharatiyas, Of Bharatiyas" Keeping Emotional Quotient aside, let me give IMPORTANT points. LOKSABHA Passed Bharatiya Nyaya (Second) Sanhita Bill (to replace IPC), Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha (Second) Sanhita (to replace CrPC) & Bharatiya Sakshya (Second) Bill (to replace Evidence Act). Is it only about name changing? Of course Not! You will love to read changes! For 1st time...Investigation, Submission of Charge-sheet, Investigation pursuant to filing of Charge-sheet, PRONOUNCEMENT of JUDGMENT...EVERYTHING is made time-bound by statute. Even seeking of arbitrary adjournments is dealt with. It means No bribing of Investigation Officer to keep loop holes, No bribing of Police to delay charge-sheet to get bail, No unnecessary adjournments s

why every indian should fight against foreign invasion? - 1st. Cut'

    Every year over 12 lakh Hindus become either Christians or Muslims in india by various enforcing  tactics of foreign religious institutions .”  Invasion either in the form of physical, moral, religious or cultural ,should be opposed and fight without any iota of mercy. why?      This article is not meant to single out any religion but rather tyranny itself. This article do not say that all foreign religions are bad and tyrant. in fact even hinduism is also polluted with divisions basing on various school of thoughts( SHAIVA&VAISHNAVA) ,irrational beliefs( BASING ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL NECESSITIES), persecution of groups of men in the name of castes(WRONG INTERPRETATION OF SCRIPTURES), gender discrimination, etc. Therefore, this article alerts the present society about impending irrationality, selfishness, tyranny in the name of religion! we respect all the scriptures &proponents of foreign religions like islam, christianity, judaism, parsy,etc. we respect all the belief sys

Hospital Violence-brief synopsis.

  Timeline of major recent incidents in India between 2016-19. 31 October 2019: Two residents of Banaras Hindu University, were beaten by patient attendants and goons in the parking space who escaped after the assault on motorbikes in Varanasi . 14 June 2019: A doctor was tied to a tree, robbed of his money and belongings; his wife and daughter were gang-raped in the Gaya district of Bihar . 11 June 2019: A junior resident doctor at Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College Hospital was hurled a brick to the head by the relatives of a 75-year-old patient. He suffered from a skull fracture and needed ICU admission  5 June 2019: A Kolkata doctor was manhandled by the mob after the death of a six years old child in the Garden Reach area  21 May 2019: The drunk attendants of a patient assaulted the Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) doctor, Telangana  12 May 2019: The medical officer in Dikom tea garden suffers from fractured ribs and broken bones after being assaulted by a mob in Ass