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Legal Updates 2025

Complete guide to new laws, amendments and judgments in India & Karnataka. Official notifications, implementation timelines, FAQs and expert analysis.

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NEW LAW HIGH IMPACT
January 2025

Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023

Act Number
45 of 2023
Enacted
December 25, 2023
In Force
July 1, 2024

What is BNS 2023?

The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) is India's new criminal code that replaces the 164-year-old Indian Penal Code (IPC) of 1860. This landmark legislation modernizes India's criminal justice system with provisions for digital-age crimes, faster trials, and enhanced protection for vulnerable groups including women and children.

Key Changes

  • Removes Sedition: Section 124A (sedition) removed; replaced with new offence for acts endangering sovereignty
  • Adds Terrorism: Defines terrorism as offence threatening unity, integrity or security of India
  • Organized Crime: New provisions for kidnapping, extortion, cyber-crime by crime syndicates
  • Community Service: Introduces community service as a form of punishment
  • Mob Lynching: Murder by group of 5+ persons on grounds of caste, language, belief punishable by life imprisonment or death

Implementation Timeline

Dec 25, 2023
Presidential Assent
July 1, 2024
Came into Force ✓
Ongoing
Police & Court Training

Frequently Asked Questions

Does BNS apply to old cases?

Cases registered before July 1, 2024 will continue under IPC. New cases filed after this date fall under BNS provisions.

What happens to pending IPC cases?

All pending cases under IPC will be tried and decided under IPC provisions only. BNS does not apply retrospectively.

How is BNS different from IPC?

BNS has 358 sections (vs IPC's 511), removes colonial-era offences, adds cyber crimes, terrorism, organized crime, and introduces community service as punishment.
AMENDMENT HIGH IMPACT
February 2025

Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023

Act Number
22 of 2023
Enacted
August 11, 2023
Rules Notified
Nov 13, 2025

What is DPDP Act?

India's first comprehensive data protection law regulating how companies collect, store, and use your personal data online. Establishes Data Protection Board of India and provides rights to individuals over their digital personal data.

Key Provisions

  • Your Rights: Right to access, correct, erase your data; Right to nominate someone to manage data after death
  • Consent Required: Companies must get your clear consent before collecting data
  • Data Breach Notification: Companies must inform you and authorities about data breaches within 72 hours
  • Cross-Border Transfer: Your data can be transferred abroad except to restricted countries
  • Penalties: Up to ₹250 crores for violations

Implementation Timeline

Aug 11, 2023
Act Passed
Jan 3, 2025
Draft Rules Released
Nov 13, 2025
Rules Notified ✓
2025-2026
Phased Implementation (12-18 months)

FAQs

What data is protected under this law?

All digital personal data - data that can identify you including name, email, phone, Aadhaar, photos, location, financial info collected online or digitized from offline sources.

Can I delete my data from websites?

Yes! You have the right to erasure. Companies must delete your data when you ask, except where retention is required by law.

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NEW LAW HIGH IMPACT
January 2025

Karnataka Land Reforms Amendment, 2025

Bill Number
11 of 2025
Notified
August 12, 2025
Status
Enacted ✓

What Changed?

Major amendments to Karnataka Land Reforms Act, 1961 and Karnataka Land Revenue Act, 1964 to simplify land conversion, promote industrial development and align with new criminal codes.

Key Changes

  • Land Substitution Limit Increased: From 0.5 hectare to 4 hectares
  • Industrial Land Exemption: No permission needed for up to 2 acres agricultural land for new industries
  • Renewable Energy Projects: Exempted from conversion requirements (subject to fees)
  • Revised Penalties: ₹50,000 fine replaces imprisonment for certain violations
  • Updated to BNS: IPC references replaced with Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 sections

Who is Affected?

Farmers & Landowners

Easier land conversion process for agricultural land to non-agricultural use

Industries

Simplified process for small industries up to 2 acres

Renewable Energy Companies

Fast-track approval for solar, wind projects

Real Estate Developers

Need to understand new conversion limits and penalties

FAQs

Do I still need DC permission for land conversion?

Not for small industries (up to 2 acres) or renewable energy projects. For other conversions within master plan areas, automatic approval if DC doesn't respond in 30 days.

What are the penalties for illegal conversion?

₹1 lakh fine plus ₹2,500 per day for continued violations. Land can be confiscated and fees forfeited.

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