A public exhibition focused on India’s recent justice reforms will open in Kurukshetra, Haryana, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah scheduled to inaugurate it on 3 October 2025. The event is intended to familiarize citizens with several landmark criminal law statutes brought into force in 2023.
The exhibition will run for four to five days, allowing students, parents, and the general public ample opportunity to engage with the legal changes.
Among the activities are lectures and panel discussions featuring legal experts and community members, intended to offer context and explanation of the new framework.
Display sections will highlight real-world instances where heinous crimes were resolved more swiftly under the recent laws, providing illustrative cases to show how justice delivery has evolved.
The exhibition will cover three major replacement statutes: the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, and the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 — each replacing older, colonial-era laws including the Indian Penal Code.
The Haryana Chief Minister, Nayab Singh Saini, is overseeing preparations, directing officials to make arrangements for exhibition infrastructure, public engagement, and accuracy of content.
In parallel, there are plans to establish two museums in Kurukshetra — a Sikh Museum & Heritage Centre, and a Sant Ravidas Bhawan & Museum — with scholars involved to ensure that their content is historically accurate and meaningful.
For readers of Exhibition Globe — event organizers, legal educators, cultural institutions — this exhibition serves as an example of using public display to enhance legal literacy, combine education with exhibition design, and deepen community awareness of governance reforms.