Jan Vishwas Bill 2026 to Decriminalise Minor Offences, Boost Business Confidence: Gajendra Singh Shekhawat

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Union Minister for Culture Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said that the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2026 will bring significant reforms in the legal framework and improve the ease of doing business in India.

Fines Instead of Jail for Minor Offences

In a post on X, the minister highlighted that:

  • Minor technical offences will no longer lead to imprisonment
  • Instead, financial penalties (fines) will be imposed

This move is aimed at making the judicial system more practical, efficient, and business-friendly.

Faster and More Rational Justice System

Shekhawat noted that the reform will:

  • Speed up legal processes
  • Reduce unnecessary litigation
  • Make the system more rational and proportionate

Boost to Traders and Businesses

The minister emphasized that the bill will:

  • Increase confidence among traders and entrepreneurs
  • Reduce compliance-related fears
  • Encourage smoother business operations

Reducing Burden on Courts

By decriminalising minor offences, the bill is expected to:

  • Lower the case load on courts
  • Allow the judiciary to focus on more serious matters

Step Toward Trust-Based Governance

The Jan Vishwas Bill reflects the government’s push toward:

  • Trust-based governance
  • Simplified regulations
  • Improved business ecosystem

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