Introduction The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023 replaces the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), 1973, and modernizes India’s criminal procedural laws. One of the […]
Category: LLB 5th Sem BNSS [Long Answers]
12. What role does the police play in investigation and preventive action under BNSS?
Introduction The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, enacted to replace the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC), significantly reshapes the role of the police […]
13. How does the police maintain public order and tranquility?
Introduction Maintaining public order and tranquility is a fundamental function of the police in any democratic society. In India, the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 […]
14. What are the procedures for the arrest of persons?
Introduction Arrest is one of the most crucial and sensitive aspects of criminal law. It involves taking a person into custody by lawful authority so […]
15. What is the process to compel the production of things ?
Introduction In a criminal investigation or trial, documentary and physical evidence play a vital role in establishing the truth of the allegations. The Code of […]
How are complaints to magistrates handled, and what is the process to compel appearance?
Introduction The criminal justice process in India begins not just with police reports, but also with private complaints filed directly before a Magistrate. This procedure […]
17. How do magistrates take cognizance of offences, and what are irregular Proceedings?
Introduction The criminal justice system begins when a Magistrate takes cognizance of an offence — a vital procedural step that marks the beginning of judicial […]
18. What is the jurisdiction of criminal courts in inquiries and trials ?
Introduction In a criminal justice system, jurisdiction refers to the authority given to a court to hear and decide a case. For a criminal court […]
19. What are the rules for charge and joinder of charges ?
Introduction In criminal trials, charges form the foundation of prosecution. They describe the specific legal accusation the accused must answer. To ensure a fair trial, […]
20. What are the procedures for trials before the Court of Session ?
Introduction The Indian legal system classifies criminal offences based on their severity. The most serious offences, such as murder, rape, dacoity, and attempt to murder, […]