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Addressing these challenges requires a comprehensive approach, including strengthening legal frameworks, improving institutional capacity, and fostering a culture of transparency and accountability. Enforcing anti-corruption laws and regulations can be quite challenging due to several factors: WeakRead more
Addressing these challenges requires a comprehensive approach, including strengthening legal frameworks, improving institutional capacity, and fostering a culture of transparency and accountability. Enforcing anti-corruption laws and regulations can be quite challenging due to several factors:
- Weak Rule of Law: In many regions, the legal framework may be inadequate or poorly enforced, making it difficult to hold corrupt individuals accountable.
- Political Influence: Corruption often involves individuals in positions of power who can influence or obstruct investigations and prosecutions. political leaders or influential individuals may not prioritize the enforcement of anti-corruption laws, especially if they or their allies’ benefit from corrupt practices.
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Complexity of Corruption: Corruption is often intertwined with other illegal activities such as money laundering and organized crime, making it challenging to trace and prosecute.
- Lack of Resources: Effective enforcement requires significant resources, including trained personnel, technology, and funding. Many countries struggle with limited resources, which hampers their ability to combat corruption.
The new criminal laws in India are expected to bring several significant changes to the law and order situation in the country. Here are some key differences such as: Modernization and Indianization: The new laws, namely the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Bhartiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), andRead more
The new criminal laws in India are expected to bring several significant changes to the law and order situation in the country. Here are some key differences such as:
These changes are expected to make the criminal justice system more responsive, equitable, and better suited to meet the evolving needs of society.
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