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    Cabinet nod to repeal 71 laws which have outlived utility

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    Repeal of Archaic Laws

    The Union Cabinet has approved a Bill to repeal 71 laws deemed outdated in the statute books.

    Details of the Repealed Laws

    • 65 Amendments: These amendments pertain to principal Acts.
    • 6 Principal Laws: These are standalone laws that are no longer useful.
    • Historical Context: At least one law dates back to the British era.

    Purpose of the Repeal

    The goal of the proposed repeal and amendment Bill is to streamline the statute books by removing laws that have outlived their utility, rather than specifically targeting colonial laws.

    Impact and Justification

    • Statutory Clarity: Once an amendment is passed, it becomes part of the principal law, and without repeal, it can clutter the statute books.
    • Previous Actions: A total of 1,562 old laws have been repealed so far to ensure legal clarity and relevance.

    This legislative action is part of a broader effort to modernize and declutter India's legal framework.

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