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was established in 1936. After Independence the political parties continue to be affiliated with student
NEW CRIMINAL LAWS
organizations . The All India Students Congress and later on the National Students Union of India (NSUI) are
President
gave assent
affiliated to the Congress
to
Party. The All India Students Federation and Students Federation of India (SFI), are
3 new bills to replace These laws are framed in the spirit
controlled by Communist Party of India. The Radical Students Union, Democratic Students Union, Akhil Bharatiya
IPC, CUPC E
Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) etc. are all affiliated to different political parties. They tryfirst
IEA of "citizens
to pressurise first and
dignity governmental ,

policy on various crucial issues, their activities are not just confinedJustice first
to educational issues.
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- Like modi
PM the students
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organizations we also have teachers' associations.
BILLS

IPC-Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Act 2023


Community Associations Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita Act 2013
CVPL-Bharatiya
Apart from these there areSakshya
lEA-Bharatiya various community
Act 2023 associations in India. These community groups are organised on
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the basis of caste, class and religion. Some examples of caste organizations are Scheduled Caste Federation,
Backward Caste Federation, etc. Amongst other organizations there are some like Vishwa Hindu Parishad,
Northern and Southern India Christian Conference, etc. which represent interests that are supposed to safeguard
CHALLENGES OF OLD CRIMINAL LAWS
their respective religions.
colonial laws
a > contemporary aspects
&

British disconnect
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legacy >
- tech
retributive outlook -narrow ambit
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< &
Efficacy and public trust societal aspect
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- complex -

delay >
- gender insensitivity
subpar judicial approach

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outcomes -
Lack of victim centric

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- exploitative avenues >
- class divides

KEY FEATURES

BNS 2023 (FEW IMP SECTIONS

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- offence against women a , child
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- Rapea sexual offences
↳ cruelty against women
↳ rape of minor-deali penalty
↳ penalise vape ur false pretext

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- 100 : rush driving
>
- I11 :
organised crime
& 113 : terrorism

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152 :
Acts endangering sovereignty
unity and integrity of India
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-
snatching
>
- Cyber crimes

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-
mob lunching

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GS Foundation 2024
Pressure groups Batch D1D2 - #SJ003

was established in 1936. After Independence the political parties continue to be affiliated with student
organizations . The All India Students Congress and later on the National Students Union of India (NSUI) are
affiliated to the Congress Party. The All India Students Federation and Students Federation of India (SFI), are
controlled by Communist Party of India. The Radical Students Union, Democratic Students Union, Akhil Bharatiya
Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) etc. are all affiliated to different political parties. They try to pressurise governmental
policy on various crucial issues, their activities are not just confined to educational issues. Like the students
organizations we also have teachers' associations.

Community Associations
Apart from these there are various community associations in India. These community groups are organised on
the basis of caste, class and religion. Some examples of caste organizations are Scheduled Caste Federation,
Backward Caste Federation, etc. Amongst other organizations there are some like Vishwa Hindu Parishad,
Northern and Southern India Christian Conference, etc. which represent interests that are supposed to safeguard
their respective religions.

Forum Learning Centre: Delhi - 2nd Floor, IAPL House, 19 Pusa Road, Karol Bagh, New Delhi - 110005 | Patna - 2nd floor, AG Palace, E Boring Canal
Road, Patna, Bihar 800001 | Hyderabad - 1st & 2nd Floor, SM Plaza, RTC X Rd, Indira Park Road, Jawahar Nagar, Hyderabad, Telangana 500020
9311740400, 9311740900 | https://academy.forumias.com | admissions@forumias.academy | helpdesk@forumias.academy

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