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                <title>India’s Judicial Overhaul: Home Minister Signals End to Legal Delays with New Criminal Codes</title>
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                        <![CDATA[<p>Union Home Minister Amit Shah outlines a major leap for India’s judicial system as the full implementation of three new criminal laws begins. These reforms aim to significantly boost conviction rates, streamline police investigations, and ensure faster justice delivery. Discover how these modern statutes are set to transform the legal landscape and enhance public safety nationwide.</p>
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                        <![CDATA[<a href="https://www.aryanage.com/article/26648/india%E2%80%99s-judicial-overhaul-home-minister-signals-end-to-legal-delays"><img src="https://www.aryanage.com/media/400/2026-02/india’s-judicial-overhaul_-home-minister-signals-end-to-legal-delays-with-new-criminal-codes.jpeg" alt=""></a><br /><p style="text-align:justify;">Union Home Minister Amit Shah has announced a transformative shift in India’s criminal justice landscape, asserting that the full implementation of three pioneering federal laws will fundamentally recalibrate the nation's judicial efficiency. Speaking on the strategic roadmap for internal security and legal reform, Shah emphasized that these legislative updates are not merely procedural changes but are designed to dismantle the systemic bottlenecks that have historically hindered the swift delivery of justice. By replacing colonial-era frameworks with modern statutes, the government aims to bridge the gap between investigation and adjudication, ensuring that the rule of law is both more robust and more accessible to the common citizen.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">At the heart of this legal evolution is a concerted effort to drastically improve the country’s conviction rates. The Home Minister detailed that the new framework integrates advanced forensic protocols and streamlined investigative procedures, which are expected to provide the judiciary with more airtight evidence and clearer legal mandates. This shift is anticipated to result in a measurable surge in successful prosecutions, effectively deterring criminal activity by reinforcing the certainty of punishment. Shah underscored that the ultimate objective is to create a judicial environment where cases are resolved with unprecedented speed, thereby restoring public faith in the efficacy of the police and the courts.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Beyond the immediate administrative benefits, the implementation of these laws represents a broader vision for a "Sashakt" or empowered India. The transition reflects a move toward a more victim-centric approach, where the legal process prioritizes the rights of the aggrieved while maintaining rigorous standards for the accused. As these laws take effect across the country, the government expects a cascading impact on public safety and administrative accountability. By aligning India’s criminal codes with contemporary technological and social realities, the Home Ministry is positioning this reform as a cornerstone of the nation’s journey toward a more transparent, rapid, and authoritative legal system.</p>]]>
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