Decriminalisation: India's Continued March toward Ease of Doing Business
- Decriminalizing offenses such as non-production of documents or information under various laws is the right move, as there are other mechanisms available to the regulatory authorities to collect documents or information in case of non-cooperation.
- Alternative mechanisms include search and seizure, increased coordination and coordination between different government departments or authorities, and obtaining information from other regulators or offices.
- Similarly, it was necessary to decriminalize crimes for which no specific punishment was prescribed.
- In future, this effort to save judicial time and resources may be even better if the benefits of the 'Public Trust Act, 2023' are extended ....
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