CrPC vs BNSS: Difference Between Code of Criminal Procedure & Bhartiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita 2023
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 25. 12. 2023
- CrPC vs BNSS: Difference Between Code of Criminal Procedure & Bhartiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita | New Criminal Law Bill 2023
Unravel the distinctions between CrPC and BNSS in our latest video! đ Explore the major changes brought about by the new criminal law bill, shedding light on key differences between the Code of Criminal Procedure and Bhartiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita.
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Thank god! Ultimately I found solution of my problem. I spent my entire day reading section 187 of BNSS..... I have been doing work on it since morning......and it's you who disclosed the real fact of this section being vague........Thanks a lot sir !
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Keep watching!
Thank you sir for explaining đ
As per your opinion sir I am confused by your statement regarding FIR,
Section173(3)
Use the following phrase,
"On receipt of information relating to the cognizance of any offence "
By considering above phrase I understand that there is no mandatory for register FIR all those Offences which are punishable from 3 to 7 years,
However maybe if above phrase would be like this ,
"After recording information as aforesaid under section173(1)
Officer in charge of the police station may with the prior permission from not below the rank of DSP, considering the nature and gravity of the offence either preliminary equiry or investigate ,
Thanx a lot for wonderful explanations
Allah tumhe hamesha khush rakhe
Wonderful đ
Thank you Sir
If FIR is registered then why there is need of Preliminary Enquiry ,PE is conducted only to ascertain whether any congnizable offence is committed or not ,once FIR is registered then every process become automatically part of investigation
New ipc rapid revision only by Chinmay sir and new evidence act only by anita mam please đđ
New IPC rapid revision by satyendra sir nd crpc by Chinmay sir nd evidence act by neeraj sir...
Sir standing committee ki reports ki help interpretation me le sakte haina? Just confirming
Is kalpana Mehta v. UOI 2021 relevant on this part?
Asking this bcz u discussed about this in the video.
Thanks đ
Yes, we can rely on such reports for interpretation. Also, we can rely on the parliamentary speech of the mover of the bill to interpret. The Home Minister in his speech stated that such custody is in reference to police custody. This is the reason that I construed the provision in this way.
@@chinmay528 Thankyou sir đ
Wht is in this case pls tell
We are desperately waiting
Sir DSP se permission, I.O. written me lega ya mokhik.
Plz 5 min baad se dekhna
If police JC ki request karta hai or us pe bail ho gayi ho or baad me PC mange to kya hoga
Jab logo ke mnn me crime ka khoff hi nhi rhega....unko ase hi bail pr chhod diya jayega....to log kse darenge crime krne se....