Government departments and prosecutors are urged to withdraw cases involving minor offences following the Jan Vishwas Bill’s passage. This initiative aims to resolve millions of pending court cases by replacing jail terms with penalties for procedural lapses, particularly in healthcare. Serious offences remain under strict legal purview, offering relief for past minor violations.
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