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President Gives Assent To Bill Allowing Police To Take Biological Samples Of Convicts, Accused
President Ram Nath Kovind has given his assent to the Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill, which empowers police to obtain physical and biological samples of convicts and those accused of crimes.
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Parliament Passes Bill That Seeks To Collect Convicts' Biometric Samples
Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill, 2022: Amit Shah said the bill has been brought in to ensure that police and investigators remain two steps ahead of criminals.
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On Bill To Collect Convicts' Biometric Samples, Amit Shah Says This
The Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill is aimed at strengthening the investigation process and increasing conviction rates, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said in Rajya Sabha on Tuesday and allayed the opposition's concerns over privacy.
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Bill In Rajya Sabha For Police To Collect Biological Samples Of Convicts
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday moved a bill in Rajya Sabha to provide legal sanction to the police for taking physical and biological samples of convicts and other persons accused of a criminal activity.
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"Will Strengthen Security": Amit Shah On New Criminal Identification Bill
The government's intention to bring the Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill is to strengthen the law and order and internal security of the country, Home Minister Amit Shah said on Monday.
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7 Key Bills On Rajya Sabha Agenda For Last Week Of Budget Session
Seven key Bills, including "The Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill" and "The Delhi Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill", have been listed on the agenda of the Rajya Sabha for the last week of the ongoing Budget session.
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"Unconstitutional": Opposition Slams New Criminal Identification Bill
Opposition parties including Congress and Trinamool opposed the Bill in the Lok Sabha calling it a "direct violation of the Fundamental Right of an individual".
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Convicts' "Physical, Biological" Samples Allowed In New Bill, Sparks Row
The government on Monday introduced a bill in the Lok Sabha to provide legal sanction to the police to take physical and biological samples of convicts as well as persons accused of crimes, amid uproar by the opposition.
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President Gives Assent To Bill Allowing Police To Take Biological Samples Of Convicts, Accused
President Ram Nath Kovind has given his assent to the Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill, which empowers police to obtain physical and biological samples of convicts and those accused of crimes.
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Parliament Passes Bill That Seeks To Collect Convicts' Biometric Samples
Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill, 2022: Amit Shah said the bill has been brought in to ensure that police and investigators remain two steps ahead of criminals.
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On Bill To Collect Convicts' Biometric Samples, Amit Shah Says This
The Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill is aimed at strengthening the investigation process and increasing conviction rates, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said in Rajya Sabha on Tuesday and allayed the opposition's concerns over privacy.
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Bill In Rajya Sabha For Police To Collect Biological Samples Of Convicts
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday moved a bill in Rajya Sabha to provide legal sanction to the police for taking physical and biological samples of convicts and other persons accused of a criminal activity.
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"Will Strengthen Security": Amit Shah On New Criminal Identification Bill
The government's intention to bring the Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill is to strengthen the law and order and internal security of the country, Home Minister Amit Shah said on Monday.
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7 Key Bills On Rajya Sabha Agenda For Last Week Of Budget Session
Seven key Bills, including "The Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill" and "The Delhi Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill", have been listed on the agenda of the Rajya Sabha for the last week of the ongoing Budget session.
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"Unconstitutional": Opposition Slams New Criminal Identification Bill
Opposition parties including Congress and Trinamool opposed the Bill in the Lok Sabha calling it a "direct violation of the Fundamental Right of an individual".
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Convicts' "Physical, Biological" Samples Allowed In New Bill, Sparks Row
The government on Monday introduced a bill in the Lok Sabha to provide legal sanction to the police to take physical and biological samples of convicts as well as persons accused of crimes, amid uproar by the opposition.