Bhubaneswar: The “Nyaya Sanhita Exhibition,” currently underway at the Exhibition Ground in Bhubaneswar, is offering the public a unique and interactive insight into India’s new criminal law. Through a walking play and 10 thematic stalls, the exhibition showcases the judicial process from the crime scene to the High Court, helping visitors understand the law in a practical and engaging way.
The walking play brings alive the new provisions of the criminal law, victims’ rights, the scientific investigation process, and the speedy justice system. By portraying the journey of a crime—from reporting to police investigation, forensic examination, prosecution, trial, and final verdict—the exhibition allows the audience to grasp the relevance and impact of the new law.
At the 10 stalls approved by the Ministry of Home Affairs, visitors can experience crime scenes, 112 emergency response, police station operations, hospital coordination, forensic laboratories, public prosecution, district courts, prison management, and High Court functioning. Each stall combines demonstration and role-play to give a realistic picture of how the justice system works.
The exhibition has already attracted large crowds, including students and law enthusiasts, who have appreciated the interactive and comprehensive presentation of the judicial process. Visitors noted that the walking play made understanding complex legal procedures much easier and more relatable.
Through such programs, the Odisha Police are ensuring that legal awareness reaches the public effectively, helping them understand their rights, the role of law enforcement, and the importance of a speedy and fair justice system.













