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From dancing in public to smoking in metro, everyday offences may no longer be criminal: Jan Vishwas Bill 2026 explained | India News - Hindustan Times

From dancing in public to smoking in metro, everyday offences may no longer be criminal: Jan Vishwas Bill 2026 explained | India News Hindustan Times Changes to MCD Act aim to make laws more citizen-friendly: Mayor The…

From dancing in public to smoking in metro, everyday offences may no longer be criminal: Jan Vishwas Bill 2026 explained | India News - Hindustan Times
  1. From dancing in public to smoking in metro, everyday offences may no longer be criminal: Jan Vishwas Bill 2026 explained | India News  Hindustan Times
  2. Changes to MCD Act aim to make laws more citizen-friendly: Mayor  The Hindu
  3. Jan Vishwas 3.0: New Bill seeks to decriminalise 717 offences across 79 laws  Bar and Bench
  4. No jail for defecating in public in Delhi or smoking on Metro: Jan Vishwas Bill softens law on nuisance  ThePrint
  5. No jail term for farm goods, textiles export rule slip-ups  The Times of India

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