
Odisha Cabinet Approves Jan Vishwas Ordinance 2025 To Decriminalise Minor Regulatory Offences
The state cabinet during a meeting held under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Friday gave its nod to 15 proposals of ten departments. In a major step toward trust-based governance, the Government of Odisha has approved the Odisha Jan Vishwas Ordinance, 2025, aimed at decriminalizing minor regulatory offences and streamlining compliance across 16 state Acts.
“The Government of Odisha (GoO) today announced the approval of the Odisha Jan Vishwas Ordinance, 2025, a landmark legal reform to decriminalise minor and procedural regulatory offences, rationalise penalties, and eliminate redundant compliance burdens from selected State legislation,” said the state government in a press statement on Friday.
The ordinance aligns with the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Act, 2023 of the Government of India, which advocates replacing criminal penalties for non-serious defaults with proportionate civil sanctions.
Odisha's reform initiative involved nine departments and a comprehensive review of outdated 16 state acts. The key highlights the ordinance replaces imprisonment and criminal fines for minor offences with graded civil penalties.
It ensured faster Resolution with authorised officials adjudicating enquiries and appeals, reducing litigation costs and delays. The ordinance covers laws related to governing municipal governance, gambling, labour welfare, fire safety, excise, electricity duty, and cooperative societies, among others.
The acts under reform following the approval of the ordinance includes, Odisha Nurses and Midwives Registration Act, 1938, Odisha Municipal Act, 1950, Odisha Prevention of Gambling Act, 1955, Odisha Agricultural Produce Markets Act, 1956, Odisha Town Planning and Improvement Trust Act, 1956, Odisha Shops and Commercial Establishments Act, 1956, etc.
“Together, these reforms enhance the Ease of Doing Business (EoDB) and Ease of Living (EoL), strengthening investor confidence and positioning Odisha as a more accessible, citizen-centric, and growth-oriented State Odisha advances toward its goal of Viksit Odisha, this ordinance exemplifies how good governance, citizen-friendly law, and investor confidence can go hand in hand - supporting economic growth, social welfare, and sustainable development,” the state govt further added.

Legal Disclaimer:
MENAFN provides the
information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept
any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images,
videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information
contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright
issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.
Most popular stories
Market Research

- Fanable Gets $11.5M To Power The Future Of Pokémon & Collectibles $COLLECT Token Farming Goes Live Now
- BTCC Exchange Connects Crypto's Elite At Exclusive Poolside Sync Party Following TOKEN2049 Singapore
- Falcon Finance Sets Community Sale Record On Buidlpad With $113M $FF Token Commitment
- WAL Token Now Listed On Binance Alpha And Spot Exchanges
- Hillary Seiler Releases New Book, 'Train Your Money'
- BTCC Exchange Crosses 10 Million Users: Head Of Operations Alex Hung On Building For The Long Term
Comments
No comment