SECTION 174 Information as to Non-cognizable cases BNSS 2023
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Section 174 BNSS 2023
🔍 Section 174 – Information as to Non-Cognizable Cases | BNSS 2023 Explained Simply️⃣
What should the police do when the complaint is about a non-cognizable offence?
Section 174 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 lays down the complete procedure that the police must follow when the information given does not disclose a cognizable offence.
This video explains how police handle non-cognizable cases, when they can investigate, and why a Magistrate’s order is required.
👉 What You Will Learn in This Video:
✔️ Meaning of “non-cognizable offence”
✔️ Duty of the police when such information is received
✔️ Entry of the complaint in the Non-Cognizable Register
✔️ When police cannot arrest without warrant
✔️ Why police need Magistrate’s permission for investigation
✔️ Difference between NC (Non-Cognizable) and FIR
✔️ Example of non-cognizable offences (simple hurt, defamation, etc.)
✔️ Rights of the complainant if police refuse FIR
✔️ Practical court examples for judiciary & law students
📚 Perfect For:
Judiciary aspirants • Law students • Advocates • Police trainees • BNSS learners • UPSC aspirants
🎯 Why This Section Is Important:
Because Section 174 ensures that:
🔹 Police cannot misuse powers in minor offences
🔹 Citizens are protected from unnecessary arrest
🔹 Investigations start only under Magistrate supervision
🔹 Procedure becomes transparent & rights-based
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