🚨Now street vendors get notice first and then action . That's the great law for poor people As soon as the new criminal laws came into effect on July 1, the first case under the new Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita was registered in Delhi against a street vendor. The case was filed as the street vendor located near the New Delhi Railway station was reportedly obstructing a road. The First Information Report was filed under the new criminal code section 285 which states that a punishment of up to five thousand rupees shall be imposed on anybody who, by act or by failing to obey orders involving any property in his custody or charge, endangers, obstructs, or injures any person on any public road or public navigation channel. The accused had not complied with the order to remove his cart from the road and not obstruct movement and a case under Section 285 was registered. Section 285 provides for a fine up to Rs 5,000 for "doing any act,.
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