Explore Section 215 of BNSS covering legal procedures for prosecuting public servants, judicial integrity, and protection against misuse in court-related matters.
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DIGITAL SIGNATURE VS PHYSICAL SIGNATURE: WHICH HOLDS MORE LEGAL WEIGHT?
In the age of remote work and digital transactions, the debate between digital and physical signatures is more relevant than ever. Learn which signature type holds greater legal weight and why it matters for your business agreements.
ADDITIONAL SESSIONS JUDGES TO TRY CASES MADE OVER TO THEM (SECTION 214 BNSS)
Section 214 BNSS defines the power of Additional Sessions Judges to try assigned cases, improving judicial efficiency and reinforcing structured legal processes in India.
COGNIZANCE OF OFFENCES BY COURT OF SESSION (SECTION 213 BNSS)
Section 213 BNSS mandates Magistrate commitment before Sessions Court cognizance, ensuring fair, structured criminal trials under the reformed Indian legal system.
Making over of cases to Magistrates (Section 212 BNSS)
Section 212 BNSS empowers CJMs to transfer cases to subordinate magistrates, enhancing efficiency, fairness, and structure in India’s judicial process.
Cognizance of offences by Magistrate (Section 210 of BNSS)
Cognizance of Offences by Magistrate (Section 210 of BNSS) streamlines criminal proceedings, defining when a Magistrate may act on complaints, police reports, or information, ensuring judicial efficiency.