Explore the complete transformation of India’s criminal justice system, from colonial-era laws like the Criminal Procedure Code (CRPC) and Indian Evidence Act (1872) to the landmark Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA) enacted in 2023.
This documentary provides a comprehensive analysis of why India needed new criminal laws, how outdated colonial frameworks failed to address modern crimes, and what key reforms have reshaped justice, law enforcement, and citizens’ rights.
UPSI AND UPSC aspirants will gain critical insights into:
Historical evolution of Indian criminal laws
Limitations of CRPC and Indian Evidence Act in modern society
Role of Law Commission in identifying systemic gaps
Major features and objectives of BNS, BNSS, and BSA
Technology integration: e-FIR, digital evidence, biometric verification
Police powers, citizen rights, and procedural transitions
Implementation challenges and judiciary readiness
Practical case study examples illustrating the impact of legal reforms
This video is perfect for civil service exam preparation, providing both factual understanding and analytical depth for UPSC Mains General Studies Paper II (Polity & Governance) and optional law-related topics.
Gain clarity on how India is transitioning from a colonial legal legacy to a modern, citizen-friendly justice system, and learn how these reforms redefine criminal jurisprudence in the 21st century.
CRPC, Indian Evidence Act 1872, BNS, BNSS, BSA, Indian Criminal Law Reform, UPSC Preparation, UPSC GS Paper 2, Law Commission India, Modern Legal Reforms, Criminal Procedure India, Digital Evidence, Forensic Law India, Police Powers, Procedural Transition Doctrine, Citizen Rights India, Cybercrime India, Indian Judiciary Reforms, UPSC Law Notes, Indian Law Documentary
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