Skip to content
The Bengaluru Live | Bengaluru News, Breaking Updates

The Bengaluru Live | Bengaluru News, Breaking Updates

Bengaluru’s Leading News Portal

bmc-ad
Primary Menu
  • HOME
  • Bengaluru
  • Karnataka
  • POLITICS
  • CRIME
  • Delhi
  • Kannada News
  • Hindi News
  • MORE NEWS
    • Supreme Court
    • CITY UPDATES
    • PM
    • SPORTS
    • STATE
    • EDUCATION
    • ENTERTAINMENT
    • HEALTH
    • Real Estate
    • SPORTS
    • CORONA
    • MOBILITY/TRANSPORT
    • Horoscope
  • Home
  • CITY UPDATES
  • Essence of new criminal laws lies in delivering justice: Adityanath
  • CITY UPDATES
  • STATE

Essence of new criminal laws lies in delivering justice: Adityanath

26 November 2024 4 minutes read
0
📘 Read this story in Kannada

Lucknow, Nov 26 (PTI) Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath emphasised on Tuesday that the essence of three newly-implemented laws in the country lies in delivering justice, rather than focusing solely on crime and punishment.

Speaking at the inauguration of the National Conference on the Role of Forensic Science and Cyber Security in the Justice Process, held on the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution, the chief minister laid stress on the transformative nature of these laws, according to a statement issued by the Uttar Pradesh government.

The two-day conference began at the Uttar Pradesh State Institute of Forensic Sciences here.

“With the inspiration of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, three new laws — ”Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita-2023, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita-2023 and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam-2023 — were implemented on July 1. The essence of these laws lies not in criminal codes and penal provisions but in a code of justice and civil security. The process will begin with evidence collection, followed by bringing the accused in the dock,” Adiytanath said.

“The first condition for good governance is the establishment of the rule of law. Over the last seven years and a half, Uttar Pradesh has firmly established this principle, gaining recognition for its governance at both national and international levels,” he added.

The chief minister also inaugurated a new auditorium at the forensic institute and gave away certificates to students for various courses.

On the occasion, Adityanath highlighted the significance of November 26, 1949 as a landmark date in the history of independent India.

“On this day, India adopted the Constitution crafted by Babasaheb Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar, a proud son of Bharat Mata, 75 years ago. In 2015, Prime Minister Modi declared this date to be observed nationwide as Constitution Day,” he said.

Speaking on the rapid advancements in technology, Adityanath emphasised its dual nature. “While development is accelerating due to technology, some misuse it to cause financial harm through cyber frauds and other digital crimes. It is essential to use technology positively to counter such incidents,” he said.

“If those with positive intentions shy away from technology, it allows negative elements to dominate. We must not let that happen,” he added.

Adityanath also outlined the initiatives taken by his government to address cyber crimes.

“In the first phase, cyber police stations were set up in 18 ranges of the state, followed by their establishment in all 75 districts. Currently, cyber helpdesks are operational at all 1,775 police stations across Uttar Pradesh. Moreover, the Uttar Pradesh State Institute of Forensic Sciences was established to enable children to study cyber frauds and contribute to preventing such crimes,” he said.

In a veiled attack on the previous Samajwadi Party (SP) government in Uttar Pradesh, the chief minister said, “During a dark period in the state’s history, the land of this institute was occupied by the notorious land mafia. Action was taken against these elements, the land was reclaimed and today, a grand institute stands on it, offering various educational courses.” Reflecting on the prevailing conditions in the state before 2017, he said, “The conditions back then are well known. Youngsters were grappling with an identity crisis, and law and order had completely deteriorated. Hooliganism was rampant and people feared stepping out of their homes. Dreaded criminals and mafia dons freely operated parallel governments, creating a sense of insecurity and triggering an identity crisis for the state’s citizens.” “Today, Uttar Pradesh is riots-free, goons-free and mafia-free. Over the last seven years and a half, the government has conducted large-scale recruitment in the police force, filling more than 1.54 lakh vacancies transparently,” he added.

The event was attended by Uttar Pradesh Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Singh, Director General of Police Prashant Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Deepak Kumar and ADG G K Goswami, among others, the statement said. PTI NAV RC

About the Author

View All Posts

Post navigation

Previous: Himachal: No fare for transportation of milk, vegetables in HRTC buses
Next: 500 years of deeply embedded ‘sanskar’ preventing many from seeing India’s ‘pran shakti’: RSS chief

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Stories

Karnataka ST Welfare Minister T. Raghumurthy Orders Time-Bound Execution of Schemes on First Day in Office
  • Bengaluru
  • CITY UPDATES
  • Karnataka

Karnataka ST Welfare Minister T. Raghumurthy Orders Time-Bound Execution of Schemes on First Day in Office

The Bengaluru Live 17 August 2026
Scan a QR Code to Flag Unsafe Food, Expired Drugs: Karnataka Launches Digital Complaint System
  • Bengaluru
  • CITY UPDATES
  • HEALTH

Scan a QR Code to Flag Unsafe Food, Expired Drugs: Karnataka Launches Digital Complaint System

Atul Chaturvedi 17 August 2026
Bengaluru East City Corporation Orders 7-Day Inspection Drive at PGs, Hotels, Restaurants and Hostels
  • CITY UPDATES
  • Bengaluru

Bengaluru East City Corporation Orders 7-Day Inspection Drive at PGs, Hotels, Restaurants and Hostels

The Bengaluru Live 16 August 2026

Latest Post

Karnataka ST Welfare Minister T. Raghumurthy Orders Time-Bound Execution of Schemes on First Day in Office Karnataka ST Welfare Minister T. Raghumurthy Orders Time-Bound Execution of Schemes on First Day in Office
  • Bengaluru
  • CITY UPDATES
  • Karnataka

Karnataka ST Welfare Minister T. Raghumurthy Orders Time-Bound Execution of Schemes on First Day in Office

17 August 2026
Scan a QR Code to Flag Unsafe Food, Expired Drugs: Karnataka Launches Digital Complaint System Scan a QR Code to Flag Unsafe Food, Expired Drugs: Karnataka Launches Digital Complaint System
  • Bengaluru
  • CITY UPDATES
  • HEALTH

Scan a QR Code to Flag Unsafe Food, Expired Drugs: Karnataka Launches Digital Complaint System

17 August 2026
JD(S) Leader Gottigere Manjanna Arrested for Allegedly Assaulting Bengaluru Traffic Constable JD(S) Leader Gottigere Manjanna Arrested for Allegedly Assaulting Bengaluru Traffic Constable
  • CRIME
  • Bengaluru
  • POLITICS

JD(S) Leader Gottigere Manjanna Arrested for Allegedly Assaulting Bengaluru Traffic Constable

17 August 2026
Bengaluru East City Corporation Orders 7-Day Inspection Drive at PGs, Hotels, Restaurants and Hostels Bengaluru East City Corporation Orders 7-Day Inspection Drive at PGs, Hotels, Restaurants and Hostels
  • CITY UPDATES
  • Bengaluru

Bengaluru East City Corporation Orders 7-Day Inspection Drive at PGs, Hotels, Restaurants and Hostels

16 August 2026
Around 20 Tonnes of Waste Cleared After Bengaluru’s ‘Freedom Habba’ at Vidhana Soudha Around 20 Tonnes of Waste Cleared After Bengaluru’s ‘Freedom Habba’ at Vidhana Soudha
  • Bengaluru
  • CITY UPDATES

Around 20 Tonnes of Waste Cleared After Bengaluru’s ‘Freedom Habba’ at Vidhana Soudha

16 August 2026
H D Kumaraswamy Seeks Cancellation of NICE Framework Agreement, Flags Land and Toll Road Violations in BMICP H D Kumaraswamy Seeks Cancellation of NICE Framework Agreement, Flags Land and Toll Road Violations in BMICP
  • Bengaluru
  • CITY UPDATES
  • POLITICS

H D Kumaraswamy Seeks Cancellation of NICE Framework Agreement, Flags Land and Toll Road Violations in BMICP

16 August 2026

You may have missed

Karnataka ST Welfare Minister T. Raghumurthy Orders Time-Bound Execution of Schemes on First Day in Office
  • Bengaluru
  • CITY UPDATES
  • Karnataka

Karnataka ST Welfare Minister T. Raghumurthy Orders Time-Bound Execution of Schemes on First Day in Office

The Bengaluru Live 17 August 2026
Scan a QR Code to Flag Unsafe Food, Expired Drugs: Karnataka Launches Digital Complaint System
  • Bengaluru
  • CITY UPDATES
  • HEALTH

Scan a QR Code to Flag Unsafe Food, Expired Drugs: Karnataka Launches Digital Complaint System

Atul Chaturvedi 17 August 2026
JD(S) Leader Gottigere Manjanna Arrested for Allegedly Assaulting Bengaluru Traffic Constable
  • CRIME
  • Bengaluru
  • POLITICS

JD(S) Leader Gottigere Manjanna Arrested for Allegedly Assaulting Bengaluru Traffic Constable

The Bengaluru Live 17 August 2026
Bengaluru East City Corporation Orders 7-Day Inspection Drive at PGs, Hotels, Restaurants and Hostels
  • CITY UPDATES
  • Bengaluru

Bengaluru East City Corporation Orders 7-Day Inspection Drive at PGs, Hotels, Restaurants and Hostels

The Bengaluru Live 16 August 2026

About us

The Bengaluru Live is one of the local digital media house which is publishing news in English and in Kannada language. We are also one of the largest local news providers on the internet through our news websites.

Useful Links

  • Advertise with us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy

Recent News

  • Karnataka ST Welfare Minister T. Raghumurthy Orders Time-Bound Execution of Schemes on First Day in Office
  • Scan a QR Code to Flag Unsafe Food, Expired Drugs: Karnataka Launches Digital Complaint System
  • JD(S) Leader Gottigere Manjanna Arrested for Allegedly Assaulting Bengaluru Traffic Constable
  • Bengaluru East City Corporation Orders 7-Day Inspection Drive at PGs, Hotels, Restaurants and Hostels
©Copyright 2026 The Bengaluru Live All rights reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.