LAST FEW HOURS LEFT TO REGISTER! LiveLaw Academy's Comprehensive Course on CrPC and BNSS

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7 July 2024 5:55 PM IST

  • LAST FEW HOURS LEFT TO REGISTER! LiveLaw Academys Comprehensive Course on CrPC and BNSS

    Link to register - https://livelawacademy.graphy.com/courses/Practical-and-Procedural-aspects-of-Criminal-Laws--The-Old-CrPC-and-the-New-BNSS-6683c4a7000d434e736beb93Registrations closing on 12th July 2024 (11.59 PM)Background:In 2020, the Government of India embarked on an ambitious exercise of reforming the Criminal Justice System. In an attempt to decolonise the criminal justice...

    Link to register - https://livelawacademy.graphy.com/courses/Practical-and-Procedural-aspects-of-Criminal-Laws--The-Old-CrPC-and-the-New-BNSS-6683c4a7000d434e736beb93

    Registrations closing on 12th July 2024 (11.59 PM)

    Background:

    In 2020, the Government of India embarked on an ambitious exercise of reforming the Criminal Justice System. In an attempt to decolonise the criminal justice administration system, on 11th August 2023, three bills titled Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023 and Bharatiya Sakshya Bill (BSB), 2023 seeking to repeal and replace the Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860, the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 and the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 respectively were introduced in the Parliament. From 1st July 2024, these laws have come into force.

    About the Course:

    This course is of 22-25 hours approximately. It endeavors to unpack the important procedural and practical changes introduced in Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023. A mixed pedagogy will be adopted by our course instructor Mr. Namit Saxena, Advocate on Record at the Supreme Court of India and a criminal law practitioner based in Delhi and Rajasthan to share in detail about procedural criminal law and to instill critical thinking amongst the participants. The course will familiarize the participants with what has changed and what remains the same under new laws.

    Course Objectives:

    1. To familiarize the participants with important changes brought to new procedural criminal law i.e. Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita.
    2. To enable the participants understand the impact of implementation of BNSS and the relevance of the CrPC on interpretation of new laws.
    3. To give a detailed practical exposure to participants on the entire criminal procedure starting from reporting of a crime to investigation to trial and appeals. Various interesting arenas of the procedural law will be discussed throughout the course.

    Who can register for the course:

    The Course is an ideal for students of law, academicians, practitioners and general public and law enthusiasts. However, it will be equally beneficial for Police Personnel, Lawyers and Law Students. It combines the theoretical study of Criminal Law with the Practical realities and implications. Students without prior knowledge of Criminal Law are also welcome since our course will comprehensively cover the procedure in a step-by-step manner to ensure that it is beginner-friendly.

    Dates:

    13th July to 11th August 2024

    Time:

    11.00 A.M to 1.00P.M (on all Saturdays and Sundays)

    Duration:

    This course is of 22-25 hours, approximately + Assignments.

    Platform: 

    Online via Zoom

    Fee: Rs. 3999 + GST

    Link to register - https://livelawacademy.graphy.com/courses/Practical-and-Procedural-aspects-of-Criminal-Laws--The-Old-CrPC-and-the-New-BNSS-6683c4a7000d434e736beb93

    Who will be your faculty:

    Mr. Namit Saxena, Advocate on Record, Hon'ble Supreme Court of India, is an alumnus of National Law University, Lucknow who secured 2nd rank in AoR examination. Having served Hon'ble Justice Mr. Kurian Joseph as a Legal Research Assistant, his eminence in academia can clearly be seen in his popular editing works like CPC by Mulla, CPC by Ratanlal & Dhirajlal, Universal's Legal GK, Sarkar's Criminal Minor Acts, CrPC by Justice C.K. Prasad. His areas of interest include Arbitration Laws, Criminal Laws and Issues pertaining to Constitutional Laws. He has also recently authored a Concise Commentary on The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, published by Lexis Nexis India.

    Proposed Timetable in brief

    Date

    Topic

    13th July 2024

    Introduction to CrPC and BNSS

    14th July 2024

    Crime, Reporting, and Tools of Investigation

    20th July 2024

    Police Report, Chargesheet and Arrest

    21st July 2024

    Framing of Charges, Committal and Discharge from case

    27th July 2024

    Evidence examination and formats of submission

    28th July 2024

    Judgment, Appeal and Revision

    3rd August 2024

    Custody, Arrest, Remand and Bails

    4th August 2024

    Miscellaneous: Sanction, Withdrawal of prosecution, Quashing, Transfer jurisdictions

    10th August 2024

    Miscellaneous: Additional Evidence, good behavior bonds, Kalandara, Vakalatnama formats

    11th August 2024

    Miscellaneous: Maintenance, Victim Compensation Scheme, Witness Protection Scheme


    For more details contact:

    Anamika@livelaw.in

    WhatsApp - 99532 96649

    FAQ:

    1. Will recordings be provided?

    Yes, the recordings can be watched directly from the course portal during the course duration.

    1. When can we register?

    The registrations are open till July 12th 2024.

    1. Will the students receive certificates?

    Yes, the students will receive certificates of completion from LiveLaw Academy and the instructors.

    1. Is this course only for lawyers and Law students?

    No, this course is on the latest changes happening in Criminal Jurisprudence and ought to be known by all interested citizens of the country!


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