Hafta 447: India’s criminal code, colonisation, Chandrayaan-3’s historic journey

This week on NL Hafta, Newslaundry’s Abhinandan Sekhri, Manisha Pande and Raman Kirpal are joined by senior advocate at the Supreme Court, Menaka Guruswamy.

The conversation began on the criminal code of India as Menaka deconstructed the criminal manual and the definition of ‘criminality’ in India. She delved into why the country needed a rigorous reform of the criminal code to move beyond colonisation.

The panel also deliberated on the protective nature of judicial custody over police custody. “As a society, not only are we interested in crime being addressed, but we are also interested in [ensuring that] the innocent [are] not being put away for things they didn’t do,” said Menaka. The conversation then moved to the addition of organised crime to Indian criminal law and its implications for hate crimes and incidents of mob lynching in the country.

The discussion then shifted to Chandrayaan-3’s historic Moon landing and its celebration across the country. Manisha drew attention to the “amazing” speech by ISRO chief S Somanath, while Abhinandan took a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address and said it was for the world and not just the country. 

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00:02:49 - Headlines 

00:16:40 - Criminal Code

01:08:54 - Chandrayaan-3 landing

01:22:30 - Subscriber letters

01:34:47 - Recommendations 

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Produced and recorded by Tehreem Roshan, Prashant Kumar & Aryan Mahtta, edited by Hassan Bilal.





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