Members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs have protested against being asked to participate in meetings at short notice to discuss three key Criminal Law Bills. The committee was scheduled to discuss the bills on August 24, 25, and 26, but opposition members have demanded that the dates be revised. The bills aim to overhaul the Indian criminal justice system by replacing existing laws. Members argue that the short notice does not allow for adequate discussion of bills with significant implications and have requested the meetings be rescheduled for September.
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