Nashik City Police Begin Using New Judicial Regulations for Crime Investigations, 5 Cases Lodged
On the first day, five cases have already been registered under the new laws of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the Indian Civil Protection Code, and the Indian Evidence Act.
![Nashik City Police Begin Using New Judicial Regulations for Crime Investigations, 5 Cases Lodged | IANS](https://media.assettype.com/freepressjournal/2023-06/526b5108-85c5-45b3-97c0-8b6966c443b7/315561ba18b16ef957afb4ffce10a5d5.jpg)
Nashik City Police Begin Using New Judicial Regulations for Crime Investigations, 5 Cases Lodged | IANS
New judicial regulations have taken effect as of today within the jurisdiction of the Nashik City Police Commissionerate. Although some crimes were reported in June and initially registered under the previous laws, they will now be investigated under the new legal framework. On the first day, five cases have already been registered under the new laws of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the Indian Civil Protection Code, and the Indian Evidence Act.
During the day, 19 eligible crimes were filed under these new laws. One notable case involves the theft of a two-wheeler from the Bhadrakali police station, now registered under Section 303 (2) of the Bhratiya Nyaya Sanhita. Another case involves a petty assault that occurred on June 26 but was reported on July 1. Initially registered under the IPC, it will be investigated according to the Indian Civil Security Code.
91 per cent staff trained
Furthermore, an incident of forced theft in the suburbs on June 30 led to a case filed under Section 392 of the IPC, which will also be investigated under the new Civil Security Code. Similarly, an accident that occurred in the Adgaon area on June 29 has been registered under a new section today. A theft case in the Deolali camp has also been registered under the IPC but will be investigated under the Indian Civil Protection Code.
With approximately 91 per cent of the officers and employees at the Commissionerate checkpoint now trained under the new laws, the transition is expected to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the crime investigation process in Nashik.
RECENT STORIES
-
Labour Party Wins UK Elections By A Landslide; Know How Markets In World's Financial Capital-London... -
Maharashtra Congress Chief Nana Patole Eyes Mumbai Cricket Association Presidency Amid State... -
MP: UMC Demolishes Illegal Fourth Floor Of Hotel Shiv Sagar NX Near Mahakaleshwar Temple Amid Safety... -
Indore: Chhatripura Police Arrest Four In Liquor Shop Robbery; Employee Among The Accused -
Mumbai: Sessions Court Discharges BMC Engineer Involved In 2013 Babu Genu Market Building Collapse...