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Revolutionizing Justice: An Insight into the BNSS, 2023 Trial Process

03-12-2024
The Vasantam Associates
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Revolutionizing Justice: An Insight into the BNSS, 2023 Trial Process

The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023 marks a significant shift in India’s criminal justice system, focusing on faster trials and fairer outcomes. Here’s a breakdown of the revamped trial process under this legislation:

Charge Framing: Courts are mandated to frame charges within 60 days of the initial hearing, ensuring cases progress without undue delay.

Efficient Trial Procedures: Trials are conducted promptly, incorporating advanced audio-video technology to record witness statements accurately and transparently.

Witness Examination: Witnesses undergo detailed examination, cross-examination, and re-examination by both the prosecution and defense, ensuring every aspect of the case is addressed.

Arguments and Judgment: After the evidence is presented, both sides put forth their arguments, with the court required to deliver a judgment within a stipulated time, minimizing uncertainty.

The BNSS, 2023, focuses on reducing delays and leveraging technology to make justice more accessible and transparent. By streamlining the trial process, it aims to restore faith in the legal system and ensure justice reaches every citizen without undue hardship.

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