What is India’s new hit-and-run law? Why has it led to nationwide protests?

 

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Truck and  machine  motorists across India are protesting the new Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Bill, the felonious  law that will replace the IPC which includes a  megahit- and- run law. The new law says a  discipline of Rs 7 lakh and a maximum 10 time of jail may be assessed if the  miscreant flees or does not report crime.  Huge business  logjams and long  ranges at petrol pumps saluted the New Year in India.  

 The reason? A  public truck  motorist  demurrers against the new  megahit- and- run law.  They demanded that the government  give  farther  explanation on the “ megahit and Run ” change to the Indian Penal Code( Death by Negligence), which was made possible by the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita( BNS) Bill, 2023.  still, what exactly is the new law? What do the protesters want?   Let’s take a  near look.   What's the new law?   Truck  motorists are protesting the new Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Bill, the felonious  law that will replace the Indian Penal Code( IPC), which includes a  megahit- and- run law.

   The penalty in cases of road accidents has been increased by the new law to over to 10 times. According to the Indian  correctional  law, the maximum  judgment  for unintentionally killing someone in a auto accident was two times in captivity.   “ Whoever causes the death of any person by doing any rash or careless act not amounting to  reproachable homicide shall be  penalized with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven times and shall also be liable to fine, ” states the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.   A  discipline of ₹ 7 lakh and a maximum ten- time captivity  judgment  may be assessed if the  miscreant flees or neglects to report the crime right down.  


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Anticipated to take effect in April 2024, the bill is awaiting presidential assent.   wide  demurrers in India   The new regulation is being criticised by truck  motorists who believe it's  illegal and  discriminative towards larger vehicles.  

 Truck  motorists, private  machine  motorists, and  occasionally indeed government  machine  motorists are among the  motorists taking part in the strike. Some have stated on social media that  hack  motorists in some  countries have joined the  kick as well.  Stay  streamlined with  rearmost news  vids   SUBSCRIBE NOW   EXPLAINERS  What's India’s new  megahit- and- run law? Why has it led to civil  demurrers?  Truck and  machine  motorists across India are protesting the new Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Bill, the felonious  law that will replace the IPC which includes a  megahit- and- run law. 

The new law says a  discipline of Rs 7 lakh and a maximum 10 time of jail may be assessed if the  miscreant flees or does not report crime  FP Explainers January 03, 2024105716 IST  What's India’s new  megahit- and- run law? Why has it led to civil  demurrers?  Members of different motorists ’ Associations  kick during a rally against a provision in the new  correctional law on  megahit- and- run accident cases involving  drivers, at Jagdalpur, in Bastar  quarter. PTI   Huge business  logjams and long  ranges at petrol pumps saluted the New Year in India.  

 The reason? A  public truck  motorist  demurrers against the new  megahit- and- run law.  announcement   motorists began a three- day  kick on Monday, blocking major  roadways and roads throughout the nation. 






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