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The Chief Minister of Tripura, Prof. Dr. Manik Saha, inaugurated a significant state-level exhibition on New Criminal Laws on September 10, 2025, at the International Indoor Exhibition Centre in Hapania, Agartala. The five-day-long exhibition aims to educate citizens, legal professionals, and government officials about the latest amendments and newly enacted criminal laws to enhance transparency, citizen-friendliness, and the quality of the criminal justice system in the state.
Key Takeaways and Highlights of the Exhibition
The exhibition serves as a platform to create widespread awareness about new criminal laws and their implications for the legal system and public.
It is organized by the Tripura government in collaboration with the Crime Branch and judicial agencies to ensure comprehensive outreach.
The Chief Minister emphasized that the new laws are designed to be more citizen-friendly, ensuring transparency and fair application.
Various stalls and informational panels illustrate key changes in criminal laws, procedures, rights of the accused, and safeguards for victims.
Workshops and interactive sessions run parallel to the exhibition, focusing on educating law enforcement and legal practitioners about effective implementation.
The event attracts a diverse audience, including students, law enforcement officers, lawyers, active citizens, and government officials.
Tripura is positioning itself as a model state in implementing progressive criminal justice reforms.
The exhibition includes audio-visual displays and case studies that explain complex legal concepts in an accessible manner.
The Chief Minister highlighted the importance of citizens understanding their legal rights and the role of the new laws in protecting liberties and enhancing public safety.
The Vision Behind the Exhibition
Inaugurating the event, CM Manik Saha highlighted the government’s commitment to strengthening the criminal justice delivery system through legislative reforms. He stated that these new laws reflect the evolving requirements of society and aim to make the legal system more transparent, accountable, and accessible to all citizens. This exhibition symbolizes a proactive step toward empowering citizens with knowledge and encouraging judicial efficacy.
Educational Initiatives to Complement Legal Reforms
Besides the exhibition, supporting initiatives such as workshops and training sessions are being conducted to equip police officers, prosecutors, and judicial staff with a deeper understanding of the legal updates. These educational efforts focus on the practical application of new laws, facilitating smoother prosecution and investigative processes, thereby improving justice delivery timelines.
Inclusive Engagement with Community and Legal Users
The exhibition is designed to engage different sections of society in understanding the criminal justice process. By presenting information in multilingual formats and employing interactive methods, the event ensures inclusivity and accessibility. This approach seeks to bridge the gap between the legal system and the community, building trust and promoting a culture of lawfulness.
Transparency and Citizen-Centric Justice
A core theme emphasized by the Chief Minister and event organizers is building a criminal justice system that prioritizes citizen protections and fairness. The new criminal laws encompass provisions aimed at safeguarding victim rights, ensuring fair trials, and addressing delays in the legal process. Highlighting these aspects aims to reassure the public of the government’s dedication to upholding democratic legal values.
Looking Ahead: A Model for Other States
The exhibition sets an example for utilizing public events as educational tools to disseminate complex legal information widely. Tripura’s initiative aims to inspire other states to adopt similar awareness campaigns to promote legal literacy and enhance the quality of criminal justice administration across India.
Sources: The News Mill, Tripura Times, Northeast Today, Tripura Chronicle