Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita is a proposed criminal law code in India. It aims to replace the Indian Penal Code of 1860. The draft was prepared by the Law Commission of India in 2019. It emphasizes victim rights and restorative justice. The code introduces new offenses like mob lynching. It also seeks to simplify legal processes. Its implementation could reshape India's criminal justice system.
The Uttar Pradesh government notified the Uttar Pradesh e-Evidence Management Rules, 2026, and the Uttar Pradesh Electronic Process (Issuance, Service and Execution) Rules, 2026 on 5 May 2026....