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From dancing in public to smoking in metro, everyday offences may no longer be criminal: Jan Vishwas Bill 2026 explained

From pig trespass to defecating in public to smoking in the metro: How govt is decriminalising everyday offences, bill is now in Lok Sabha From pig trespass to defecating in public to smoking in the metro: How govt is de…

From dancing in public to smoking in metro, everyday offences may no longer be criminal: Jan Vishwas Bill 2026 explained

From pig trespass to defecating in public to smoking in the metro: How govt is decriminalising everyday offences, bill is now in Lok Sabha From pig trespass to defecating in public to smoking in the metro: How govt is decriminalising everyday offences, bill is now in Lok Sabha From pig trespass to defecating in public to smoking in the metro: How govt is…

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  • From pig trespass to defecating in public to smoking in the metro: How govt is decriminalising everyday offences, bill is now in Lok Sabha From pig trespass to defecating in public to smoking in the…
  • From pig trespass to defecating in public to smoking in the metro: How govt is decriminalising everyday offences, bill is now in
  • Lok Sabha From pig trespass to defecating in public to smoking in the metro: How govt is decriminalising everyday offences, bill
  • is now in Lok Sabha

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  • From pig trespass to defecating in public to smoking in the metro: How govt is decriminalising everyday offences, bill is now in Lok Sabha From pig trespass to defecating in public to smoking in the…
  • From pig trespass to defecating in public to smoking in the metro: How govt is decriminalising everyday offences, bill is now in
  • Lok Sabha From pig trespass to defecating in public to smoking in the metro: How govt is decriminalising everyday offences, bill

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