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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "BNSS"
When Can Second/Successive Plea For Pre-Arrest Bail Be Granted Under BNSS? Punjab & Haryana High Court Explains
Punjab & Haryana High Court Stays Arrest Of Accused Who Wrongly Sought Pre-Arrest Bail Under CrPC, Grants Time To File Under BNSS
Trial Against Person With Alzheimer's Must Be Postponed Under CrPC & BNSS If Accused Incapable Of Making His Defence: Kerala High Court
BNSS Gives Wider Protection To Accused Of Unsound Mind Or Intellectual Disability, Will Apply Retrospectively: Kerala High Court
Bar On Anticipatory Bail U/S 482 BNSS In Certain Rape Cases Involving Minors Not Absolute: Punjab & Haryana High Court
The Temporal Scope Of The BNSS: A Legal Analysis Of Section 531(2)(a)
Kerala High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Hindi Titles To New Criminal Laws
FIR Lodged On Or After July 1 Would Be Under IPC If Offence Committed Before That Date; Investigation Will Be As Per BNSS: Allahabad HC
S. 413 BNSS | Victim Does Not Require Special Leave To Appeal Against Acquittal Of Accused: Rajasthan High Court
Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita(BNSS) Monthly Digest- July 2024
BNS Provision, Punjab & Haryana HC's "Gag" Order Restricting Publication Of Judgments Relating To Sexual Offences, Other Cases Challenged
One Of The Absurdities Pointed Out In Section 187 (2) Of BNSS Continues To Pose A Threat To The Liberty Of An Accused Person
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