Delhi Police form committee to study new Criminal Law Bills, prepare course material

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New Delhi: The Delhi Police has set up a committee of high-ranking officers to study the three new criminal law bills recently passed by Parliament...

Although the Ministry of Home Affairs has yet to issue an official notification regarding the effective date of the bills, the Delhi Police Commissioner has constituted a committee of 13 officers, under chairmanship of IPS officer Chhaya Sharma..

According to an order issued by Deotosh KS Singh, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Headquarters-II), on Tuesday, this committee shall also endeavour to update the skills of the investigating officers under the new laws...

The Committee may begin to create new training material to be used by Delhi Police for its officers as ready reckoner and for study at DPA..

The Committee shall also be consulting the District DCSP and Joint CsP of Delhi Police for improvements in the material and simultaneously consulting NPA, NLU and Judicial Academy for good references and training materials to be incorporated in our documents, it added...

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