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<h1>Decriminalisation of minor offences shifts punishments to government-imposed penalties, raising concerns about protection against double prosecution.</h1> The Gujarat Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill converts existing criminal and court-imposed consequences for numerous minor statutory violations into specified administrative penalties collected by government authorities, amending 516 provisions across eleven acts to promote ease of doing business and reduce court burden. Opposition objections underline potential conflicts with protection against successive prosecution, insufficient clarity on judicial review of penalty decisions, and broad executive enforcement authority with examples of modest penalties replacing criminal sanctions.