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Title: Nyaya Sanhita Exhibition on New Criminal Laws Held in Shillong; Meghalaya Police Launches Digital Investigation Monitoring Module
Press Release Number:
18/06/2026
Description:
Addressing the gathering, Tynsong expressed his appreciation to the Dorbar Shnong, traditional institutions, educational institutions, and students for their active participation and continued cooperation with the government. He highlighted the importance of coordination between the government, law enforcement agencies, and community leaders in creating greater awareness about the new legal framework.
He said the exhibition was organised in accordance with the directives of the Ministry of Home Affairs to educate citizens about the newly enacted criminal laws. He also thanked the Director General of Police and the Home Department for successfully organising the event despite various challenges.
Highlighting the importance of the exhibition, the Deputy Chief Minister said the platform provided participants with an opportunity to understand both the provisions of the new laws and their practical implementation through interactive displays and demonstrations. He said such initiatives would enable citizens to better understand legal procedures, enforcement mechanisms, and their role in the justice delivery system.
Speaking on the guiding principles for implementing the new laws, Tynsong highlighted the “T3” approach — Timeline, Technology, and Trust. He stressed that timely investigation, effective use of technology, and strengthening public confidence are crucial for ensuring efficient policing and justice delivery
He said the exhibition was organised in accordance with the directives of the Ministry of Home Affairs to educate citizens about the newly enacted criminal laws. He also thanked the Director General of Police and the Home Department for successfully organising the event despite various challenges.
Highlighting the importance of the exhibition, the Deputy Chief Minister said the platform provided participants with an opportunity to understand both the provisions of the new laws and their practical implementation through interactive displays and demonstrations. He said such initiatives would enable citizens to better understand legal procedures, enforcement mechanisms, and their role in the justice delivery system.
Speaking on the guiding principles for implementing the new laws, Tynsong highlighted the “T3” approach — Timeline, Technology, and Trust. He stressed that timely investigation, effective use of technology, and strengthening public confidence are crucial for ensuring efficient policing and justice delivery
Released Date:
18 Jun 2026
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