RRU conducts training prog on new criminal laws for Goa Police, Indian Coast Guard

PANJIM: Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU), Shivamogga Campus, Karnataka, has conducted a three-day training program on the ‘Transformative Reforms: an overview of newly inducted Criminal Laws’ for the officials of Goa Police and the Indian Coast Guard.

The programme was conducted at the GRP Camp, Altinho, Panjim, from May 13 to 16.

The programme received encouraging response by the Goa Police with the participation of 137 officials (Probationary and on field officers). The three days training program at the GRP Camp, Altinho began with an inaugural ceremony on May 13.

Inspector General of Police (IGP) Omvir Singh Bishnoi, IPS, extended his regards to the RRU, Shivamogga Campus, and Director Dr Ramanand Garge for organizing the training as the new criminal laws will be implemented from July 1, 2024.

Harshita  Mishra, Assistant Professor, RRU, Shivamogga Campus, provided comparative analysis of the new criminal laws with the present criminal justice system (E-FIR, Zero- FIR).

As a prominent coastal State, the Goa Police have coastal policing as one of its prominent divisions. The RRU, Shivamogga Campus exclusively provided the significance of the newly-inducted laws in light of various procedural and judicial aspects pertaining to coastal policing. 

For this Adv Ranjeet Vishnupant Sangle, Counsel, Supreme Court of India, and Special Public Prosecutor, Department of Home, Government of Maharashtra, provided a comprehensiveinsight in an engaging session where the police official had qualitative interaction developing greater understanding about the new laws and precautionary measure taken during search and seizure for bringing the Case to a logical conclusion.

Dr  Ramanand N Garge, Director, Rahstirya Raksha University, Shivamogga Camps, threw light on the national security and the use of advanced technological platforms like CCTNS etc and their effective role in the implementation of these new laws.

Goa Lokayukta Justice (Rtd) Ambadas Joshi, shared various dimensions of criminal justice system and its applicability experienced by him during his legal career as an eminent lawyer as well as a high court judge.

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