Zero FIR in new streams on the first day in Panipat: Case filed, IPC sections; SP said- crime was from yesterday

Zero FIR in new streams on the first day in Panipat: Case filed, IPC sections; SP said- crime was from yesterday

Laws for the British era have been abolished from today. Today i.e. from July 1, the new law of India justice (BNS) has become effective across the country. Whatever crimes will be held from today, cases will be registered under new sections. Meanwhile, in Panipat district of Haryana

is also a big thing that in the district where more than 10 FIRs were registered daily, only one case has been registered today. But this case has also been registered under the old sections. While the Panipat police had registered more than 12 FIR from 11:59 pm on June 30 to 11:59.

This is the only FIR, in the complaint given to the police station, the Old Fahsel Camp police station, Rajendra told that he told that he told that he Jasbir Colony is a resident of Nurwala. There will be time between 9:30 and 10 pm on the night of 30 June. When his children were bathing in the street. Meanwhile, Manish’s son Vinay, who lives in the neighborhood, came.

who threatened the children about bathing in the street. When asked about why he was threatening the children, he got angry. Then Vinay called his brother Aditya and two-three boys on the spot.

Rajendra’s brother precious also came there after hearing the noise of the quarrel. After which Vinay and other boys attacked him with a sharp weapon. After this, neighbors gathered on the spot. Seeing whom the accused ran away threatening to kill him.

SP said- In the crimes that will happen from today, the new section, Superintendent of Police Ajit Singh Shekhawat said that till 6:30 pm, there is a case in new sections till 6:30 pm Not recorded. Older currents will be imposed in the old case. Of course she is being recorded today. The crime of quarrel lodged at the Tehsil Camp police station was also yesterday. Therefore, old streams are installed. Criminals will be registered under new sections from July 1.


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