BNSS 2023 Sections 21–29 | Bhartiya nagrik Suraksha sanhita 2023
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Загружено: 2026-01-27
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Sections 21 to 29 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS) deal with the powers of criminal courts, sentencing limits, consecutive sentences, and withdrawal & transfer of powers.
This video explains these sections line-by-line, strictly from an exam and bare-act perspective, making it ideal for Judiciary, PCS-J, APO, and Law Students.
📚 Sections Covered:
Section 21 – Courts by which offences are triable
Section 22 – Sentences which High Courts & Sessions Courts may pass
Section 23 – Sentences by Magistrates
Section 24 – Imprisonment in default of fine
Section 25 – Sentence in cases of several offences
Section 26 – Mode of conferring powers
Section 27 – Powers of officers appointed
Section 28 – Withdrawal of powers
Section 29 – Powers of Judges & Magistrates in succession
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