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Watch | The Wire Wrap: New Criminal Laws, Exam Scam, Kejriwal's Bail Stayed

The Wire's Jahnavi Sen speaks to senior advocate in the Supreme Court Sanjay Hegde and The Wire's national affairs editor Sangeeta Barooah Pisharoty.
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From July 1, India will have a whole new set of criminal laws. The Indian Penal Code, Code of Criminal Procedure and the Indian Evidence Act will be replaced by three new laws drafted and passed by the previous Union government. The Wire‘s Jahnavi Sen speaks to senior advocate in the Supreme Court Sanjay Hegde and The Wire‘s national affairs editor Sangeeta Barooah Pisharoty about concerns that have been raised about this overhaul of the criminal justice system – from the chaos that we are likely to witness to what it means for civil liberties.

The three also discuss the raging entrance exam scam in the country and what this means both politically and for students’ futures, and Arvind Kejriwal’s bail – granted by the trial court and stayed by the Delhi high court on Tuesday.

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