Winner Announcement for Essay Writing Contest on New Criminal Laws
The Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D) under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in collaboration with MyGov organized the Essay Writing Contest on New Criminal Laws in an effort to publicize and enable a better understanding among the youth and masses of the three New Criminal Laws: Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023; Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023.
The contest was hosted on MyGov from 18th June 2024 till 18th July 2024 and received the participation of 1421 users.
BPR&D has selected the Top Ten Winners:
S. No. | Comment ID | Full Name | Topic of Essay |
1 | 133218107 | Abhishek Dilip Waikar | The Role of Technology in Shaping Contemporary Criminal Laws |
2 | 133237577 | Atyant Kumar | Balancing Justice & Liberty – Assessing the Impacts of New Criminal Laws |
3 | 133292897 | Omkar | Justice as the Foundation of Society: A New Era for Women and Children in India |
4 | 133293527 | Aarushi Raj | New Criminal Laws 2023- in context to the safety of women and children |
5 | 133302507 | Apurav Sharma | Tackling Cybercrime: Evaluating the Effectiveness of New Legal Frameworks. |
6 | 133304037 | Hrithvika Singh Vishen | The Evolution of Criminal Laws : Adapting to Modern Challenges |
7 | 133313737 | Aryan Bollapragada | New Criminal Laws 2023 |
8 | 133313877 | Raj Vinay Shukla | The Role of Technology in Shaping Contemporary Criminal Laws |
9 | 133314177 | Utkarsh Singh | The Evolution of Criminal Laws: Adapting to Modern Challenges |
10 | 133314317 | Atharva Aggarwal | Exploring the Impact of Mandatory Minimum Sentences in New Criminal Laws |
BPR&D, MHA and MyGov congratulate and thank all the participants for their efforts and hope that they will continue to participate in future activities on MyGov.