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The Malimath Committee (2003) looked at ways to reform the
Educational System in India
Criminal Justice System in India
Copyright Laws in India
Public-Private Partnership in India
- The Malimath Committee, established in 2000, submitted its report in 2003 focusing on reforms.
- The committee's purpose was to suggest measures to reform the Criminal Justice System in India.
- It aimed to improve the efficiency of the justice system, ensure fairer trials, and enhance the rights of victims.
- The committee recommended comprehensive changes to the Indian Penal Code, the Criminal Procedure Code, and the Evidence Act.
- It was unrelated to educational reform, copyright issues, or public-private partnerships.
- Option 2: Criminal Justice System in India is correct.
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