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New criminal statutes have not decolonised the law: Justice S Muralidhar
Dr Muralidhar highlighted that even after 76 years of independence, certain aspects of criminal law remain unchanged, citing the Criminal Law Amendment Act of 1908 which is still used to ban organizations.
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