Cognizance, charge and criminal trial under BNSS explained for law students: Sections 210–288, complaint cases, document supply, committal, discharge, framing of charge, Sessions trials, warrant cases, summons cases and summary trials.
Read MoreCognizance, discharge, framing of charge and criminal trial under BNSS explained for law students: Sections 210–278, document supply, committal, Sessions trial, warrant trial, summons trial, timelines and leading Supreme Court cases.
Read MoreInvestigation under BNSS explained section by section from Sections 175 to 193: police power to investigate, forensic crime-scene duties, witness statements, confessions, searches, remand, case diary, charge-sheet, closure report and further investigation.
Read MoreKnow your legal rights if arrested in India under BNSS 2023 - grounds of arrest, 24-hour production rule, legal aid, and immediate steps to take.
Read MoreComplete section-wise guide to all 531 BNSS 2023 sections with practical explanations, CrPC correspondence, leading case law and official source links.
Read MoreFIR, Zero FIR & e-FIR under BNSS LAW STUDENT NOTESCRIMINAL PROCEDURESECTION 173 BNSS Section 173 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS) governs information relating to cognizable offences. It gives statutory recognition to territorial flexibility associated with Zero FIR, permits information by electronic communication, requires a free copy for the informant or victim, creates...
Read MoreBail under BNSS LAW STUDENT NOTESCRIMINAL PROCEDUREBNSS 2023 Chapter XXXV of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS) contains the principal provisions on bail and bonds. For examination purposes, the core provisions are Section 478 (bailable offences), Section 479 (maximum undertrial detention), Section 480 (non-bailable offences), Section 482 (anticipatory bail) and Section 483 (special powers...
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