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How Police Failing New Law Against Mob Lynching | BNS 103(2) | Cow Vigilantes Mob Lynching | India has a new, specific law against mob lynching Section 103(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) in force since July 2024. But is it being used? An investigation for Article-14.com by Syed Affan has uncovered a disturbing pattern. In at least nine lynching cases across six states (Gujarat, Haryana, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Odisha, and Uttar Pradesh), police have systematically ignored the new law. Instead of charging attackers under the anti-lynching section, authorities are filing cases for ordinary murder, culpable homicide, or even "accidental death." This investigation reveals how, in case after case, many involving so-called cow vigilantes, perpetrators are shielded and the legal process is manipulated. From Moradabad to Mangaluru, we break down the evidence and ask the crucial question: Why is a law meant to protect the vulnerable being sidelined, seven years after the Supreme Court laid down clear guidelines? This video is based on the investigative report "In 9 Lynchings Since New Code, Police Ignore New Law" by Syed Affan for Article-14.com. #India #LynchingLaw #BNS #Justice #HumanRights #moblynching #cow #beefkilling #currentaffairs #crimenews #bns #bharatiyanyayasanhita2023 #bns1032 #latestnews #crimenews #justiceforvictims #Lynching #BNS #IndianLaw #JusticeDenied #HumanRights #Article14 #InvestigativeJournalism #CowVigilantes #RuleOfLaw #PoliceReform #India #IndianPolitics mob lynching, India, anti-lynching law, Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, BNS, BNS Section 103(2), police, law enforcement, justice, human rights, Article-14, Syed Affan, investigation, cow vigilantes, cow protection, Supreme Court, Tehseen Poonawalla, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Odisha, Gujarat, Shaheedeen Qureshi, Sabir Malik, Aryan Mishra, SK Rahil, communal violence, hate crime, police inaction, rule of law, Indian government, criminal justice, law and order, Bajrang Dal