Lawyers Protest Against Central Government's Renaming of Criminal Laws in Coimbatore

Lawyers in Coimbatore staged a protest outside the railway station against the Central Government's decision to rename three criminal laws. The demonstration emphasized the potential negative impact on the public and demanded the withdrawal of the new names.


Coimbatore: Lawyers in Coimbatore staged a protest in front of the Coimbatore Railway Station, expressing their opposition to the Central Government's recent renaming of three criminal laws. The demonstration was held to condemn the implementation of the renamed Indian Penal Code, Code of Criminal Procedure, and Indian Evidence Act in courts and to demand the withdrawal of the new names.



The protesting lawyers were prevented from entering the railway station premises by barricades set up by the police, who were deployed for security measures.



The demonstrators argued that these renamed laws would significantly affect the general public. They expressed concern over the new provision that allows detainees to be held in custody for extended periods, as opposed to the previous one-day lock-up system. The lawyers emphasized that this change could create an unsafe environment for those in custody.

The protesters strongly criticized the Central Government's decision to implement these changes, stating that handcuffing and escorting individuals is a painful process. They demanded that the government reconsider and withdraw the renaming of these criminal laws.

The lawyers' protest highlights the growing concern among legal professionals about the potential implications of these renamed laws on the justice system and citizens' rights in India.

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