Sections 281 & 282 BNSS | Stop a Case or Change Trial Type? Magistrate’s Powers Explained
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Загружено: 2025-08-07
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In this detailed video, we decode Sections 281 and 282 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS) – two powerful provisions that give Magistrates authority to either stop proceedings or convert a summons-case into a warrant-case during trial. 🎯⚖️
Section 281 empowers a Magistrate to stop a case at any stage and even acquit the accused in certain situations.
Section 282 allows the court to switch the mode of trial from summons to warrant if justice demands deeper scrutiny.
📚 This video answers:
When can a Magistrate stop a trial midway?
What happens if evidence is already recorded?
What does "release as discharge" mean?
Why and how is a summons-case converted into a warrant-case?
How are witnesses re-examined in the new procedure?
This explanation is useful for:
✅ Law students
✅ Judiciary aspirants
✅ Police training candidates
✅ Anyone learning BNSS or criminal procedure!
🎥 Watch till the end to get conceptual clarity with illustrations and simplified legal terms.
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