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Shah seeks suggestions from cops to make IPC and CrPC 'public-oriented'

By ANI | Updated: November 29, 2019 21:15 IST

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday sought suggestions from policemen to make criminal codes "public-oriented".

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday sought suggestions from policemen to make criminal codes "public-oriented".

Speaking at the 47th All India Police Science Congress here, Shah said ordinary policemen who deal with several types of crimes on a daily basis should come forward to suggest changes in the Indian Penal Code and Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC).

"Police inspectors to officers at upper echelons should send suggestions as to how we can make them (IPC and CrPC) simple, public-oriented, and ensure maximum punishment for a crime," the Home Minister said.

He said that the states should invite suggestions from the police and form a screening committee to look into them. "Frame suggestions as codes and sections and send it to the Home Ministry," he told the police officers present at the event.

The Home Minister said the Bureau Of Police Research And Development (BPR&D) has already sent a draft of the suggested changes in the criminal codes. "But your advice is still welcome. I am in no haste," he said.

Shah said, "IPC and CrPC were framed by a regime to control the populace under its dominion. People of our country were not their (rulers') priority but it was to keep their rule running."

"Now we are free. These are our own citizens. That approach cannot continue and that approach can not change until the law -- IPC and CrPC do not change," he continued.

( With inputs from ANI )

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