New Delhi:The Centre told the Supreme Court on Thursday it is considering amendments to the Indian Penal Code and the Code of Criminal Procedure. The submission was made by Attorney General R Venkataramani before a bench of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justice J B Pardiwala during the hearing of a PIL challenging a CrPC provision related to service of summons only to a family's male member if an accused in a criminal case is unavailable.
The central government is actively considering amendments in criminal laws, the law officer said, adding, "Consultations have taken place. In fact, I have personally asked the government to take an active role in this. Some of this (amendments) has to do with the sedition laws." When the bench asked the top most law officer about the relevance of the submission that the change in sedition law was also in the offing, he said the government was actively looking at amending the CrPC and the IPC.
The AG sought adjournment and requested that the matter be listed after the monsoon session of Parliament. We are informed that amendments in CrPC and the IPC are under active consideration, the bench said and fixed the PIL filed by Kush Kalra for further hearing in the last week of July.