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Telangana Police hosts workshop on implementing New Criminal Laws
The workshop was attended by senior police officials, legal experts, and law faculty, focusing on the critical role of on-going training for effective law enforcement.
Hyderabad: A day long workshop on New Criminal Laws was conducted at the RBVRR Telangana Police Academy with an aim to review the progress and identify challenges in their implementation.
The workshop was attended by senior police officials, legal experts, and law faculty, focusing on the critical role of on-going training for effective law enforcement.
Director General of Police (DGP), Dr. Jitender highlighted the need for continuous review mechanisms to address the initial challenges encountered in the implementation of the New Criminal Laws.
Abhilasha Bisht, Director, TGPA, said new laws can be complex and challenging to enforce without adequate training and added, “Leaders and managers must be equipped to guide their teams effectively through these transitions.”
Challenges and issues in the implementation and interpretation were highlighted by DGP CID, Shikha Goel, who addressed these issues in a comprehensive presentation.
D.C. Jain, IPS (Retd.), former DGP of Rajasthan, delivered an insightful lecture on the New Criminal Laws, providing historical context and emphasizing the critical need for clarity and precision in enforcing new legal provisions.
The workshop underscored the need for senior police leadership to participate in such training, ensuring that officers across the state are well-prepared to deal with the complexities introduced by the new laws.