Month: May 2025

  • Other Rules Regarding Processes (Ss. 90 to 93 BNSS)

    Law and You >Procedural Laws > BNSS > Other Rules Regarding Processes (Ss. 90 to 93 BNSS) In criminal cases service of process is required for seeking production of the accused, witnesses or related parties whenever needed. If the accused is found guilty at the conclusion of the trial, he must be present in person…

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  • Procedure of Arrest under BNSS (Ss. 36- 37, 43 – 46,  49-54, 60-62)

    Procedure of Arrest under BNSS (Ss. 36- 37, 43 – 46, 49-54, 60-62)

    Law and You >Procedural Laws > BNSS > Procedure of Arrest under BNSS (Ss. 36- 37, 43 – 46, 49-54, 60-62) The procedure of arrest under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhuita, 2023 (BNSS), is a crucial aspect of the Indian criminal justice system. It lays down the legal framework that governs how and when a person…

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  • Rights of Arrested Persons (Ss. 38, 47-48, 55-59 BNSS)

    Rights of Arrested Persons (Ss. 38, 47-48, 55-59 BNSS)

    Law and You >Procedural Laws > BNSS > Rights of Arrested Persons (Ss. 38, 47-48, 55-59 BNSS) In any just and democratic society, the legal principle of “innocent until proven guilty” stands as a cornerstone of the criminal justice system. This principle is upheld by a range of legal protections known as the rights of…

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  • Guidelines for Arrest of Persons (D K Basu Case)

    Guidelines for Arrest of Persons (D K Basu Case)

    Law and You >Procedural Laws > BNSS > Guidelines for Arrest of Persons (D K Basu) Custodial Violence is any kind of violence that takes place in the Lockup, police custody, or Judicial Custody. D.K. Basu v. State of W.B. is the landmark judgment that acted as a scourge against custodial violence which transpires in…

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  • Question Bank for Criminal Jurisprudence LLM

    Question Bank for Criminal Jurisprudence LLM

    Law and You > Criminal Laws > Criminal Jurisprudence > Decriminalization of Offence Question Bank for Criminal Jurisprudence LLM: These are the questions asked in LLM Paper in exams of various universities across India. Type I: Essay Type Questions (Expected Answer 2000 to 2500 words) Type II: Write short notes on (Expected Answer 1000 to…

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  • Arrest of a Person Without Warrant (Ss. 35 and 39 to 42 BNS)

    Arrest of a Person Without Warrant (Ss. 35 and 39 to 42 BNS)

    Law and You >Procedural Laws > BNSS > Arrest of a Person Without Warrant (Ss. 35 and 39 to 42 BNS) The concept of arrest of a person is a critical element in the administration of criminal justice. Governed primarily by the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS), an arrest signifies the act of taking…

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