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Training Law Enforcement on New Criminal Laws

bySagar PanghalIn-person consultations at offices in Delhi NCR, Gurugram, and HisarStarts from3,500 per session (45-60 mins)View full gallery

I bridge the gap between complex legal statutes and on-ground enforcement, helping police officers navigate new laws like the BNS with practical, actionable knowledge.

Highlights from a training session I conducted for police personnel on the new criminal laws (BNS). It is crucial for officers to understand these changes.

On stage, addressing police officers during a workshop. These heroes wear badges, and it's my privilege to help equip them with legal knowledge.

Being felicitated by the Superintendent of Police, Bhondsi, Gurugram, after a training session.

A moment of appreciation from the Haryana Police officials in Gurugram. I am always grateful for the opportunity to contribute.

About Training Law Enforcement

Legal frameworks like the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) have changed the landscape for law enforcement. My training modules are not about memorizing sections, but about the practical application of these laws during investigations and FIR registration, ensuring officers are prepared for the complexities of modern court proceedings.

I have seen that police officers often face pressure when the law changes faster than training materials can be updated. My goal is to bridge that gap. I structure my workshops to be interactive, moving away from dry theory and focusing on how new provisions actually play out in a courtroom.

We discuss real-world scenarios, the nuances of gathering electronic evidence for cyber crime cases, and the ethical responsibility of upholding due process. Whether it is clarifying the scope of new criminal codes or teaching how to better structure a case file for successful prosecution, the focus remains on equipping our officers with the right tools. I believe that when the law is understood correctly, it becomes the most powerful tool for maintaining order and justice. These sessions are designed to be pragmatic, ensuring that when an officer steps out for duty, they do so with the confidence that their procedure is legally sound.

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Sagar Panghal

In-person consultations at offices in Delhi NCR, Gurugram, and HisarStarts from 3,500 per session (45-60 mins)

I believe justice is a team effort between the law and those who enforce it. When I stand in front of a room of police officers, my goal is simple: to make sure they are armed with the right legal knowledge so they can serve better and protect more effectively.

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