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Home Ministry to display tableau on three new criminal laws at Republic Day parade

The tableau highlights three new criminal laws replacing colonial statutes and features technology-driven justice tools like e-Sakshya and biometric ID under the ICJS framework.

  • On January 24, 2026, the Ministry of Home Affairs will present a tableau on Kartavya Path showcasing the nationwide implementation of the three new criminal laws effective July 1, 2024.
  • The Ministry of Home Affairs says the reforms mark a move to a modern, citizen-centric justice system, replacing colonial-era laws including the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, through the Naveen Nyaya Sanhita.
  • Depicting operational upgrades, the tableau shows Inter-operable Criminal Justice System integration of police, forensics, prosecution, courts and prisons, highlighting e-Sakshya and the National Automated Fingerprint Identification System.
  • The tableau highlights community-focused reforms such as community service as a reformative punishment and multilingual law books, described by the Ministry of Home Affairs as one of the biggest legal reforms of the century.
  • Visible in rehearsals, the display rolled past during a rain-affected full-dress rehearsal in New Delhi on Friday, Jan. 23, 2026, with published coverage appearing January 24, 2026.
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The Print broke the news in New Delhi, India on Saturday, January 24, 2026.
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