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First misinterpretation of BNSS? BNSS vs CRPC – FIR and Trial related issue you must know!

BNSS VS CRPC – FIR and Trial related issue you must know – Here is an expected misinterpretation of the BNSS, which will soon be explained by the other High Courts and the Hon’ble Supreme Court. This one is from the Rajasthan High Court in the case of Krishna Joshi v. State of Rajasthan (S.B. Criminal Misc(Pet.) No. 4285/2024, DT. 09.07.2024).

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BNSS VS CRPC – BNS VS IPC – IMPORTANT DETAILS TO KNOW AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION OF FIR

If you are approaching to police to register an FIR today (on or after 01.07.2024), you must be knowing the following details at the time of registration of FIR.

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When does a chargesheet become a “Complaint” as per the Cr.P.C./ BNSS?

Here is a short article on when a chargesheet/ police report submitted by the police is deemed to be a “complaint” as per the Cr.P.C./BNSS.

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When can 156(3) Cr.P.C. be skipped by informant? Directly approaching High Court for registration of FIR

Can you skip the mandate of having to file 156(3) Cr.P.C. petitions for a direction to register FIR, by directly approaching the High Court? If yes, in what circumstances?

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Bail in bailable offences – Which Court can cancel it?

Can bail in bailable offences be cancelled? Which Court can cancel bail in bailable offences? Which Cr.P.C.,1973, provisions can be invoked to cancel bail in bailable offences?

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