Taxmann’s A Concise Textbook on Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) 2023 – Edition November 2024.
Taxmann’s A Concise Textbook on Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) 2023 – Edition November 2024.
Description
This book provides an extensive, section-by-section analysis of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023 (BNSS), spanning over 750 pages and providing comprehensive cross-references to the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC). It begins with a structured comparison table that aligns sections of the BNSS with those of the CrPC, highlighting key updates to assist readers in transitioning to the revised criminal procedure.
Each section of the BNSS is meticulously examined, covering procedural rules, rights, and powers, with added judicial interpretations and case law references. Organised thematically, the BNSS groups provisions under categories such as powers of the police, court procedures, and rules for trials and appeals. This structured layout and a detailed ‘section analysis’ make the book invaluable for students and academicians, supporting an in-depth understanding of criminal procedural law.
The Present Publication is the First Edition authored by Taxmann’s Editorial Board, with the following noteworthy features:
- Â [Section Analysis]
- Each section is analysed to provide:
- Contextual Background – An overview of the section’s purpose within the Act
- Judicial Implications – Analysis of the impact on legal interpretation and procedural application
- Case Summaries – Key judicial precedents
- Comparative Commentary – Highlights differences from the CrPC, explaining the rationale behind updates
- Each section is analysed to provide:
- Â [Tabular Comparisons]
- A Comparison Table aligns sections of the CrPC with corresponding sections in the BNSS, featuring:
- Side-by-Side Comparison – Paired sections for easy reference, providing a clear view of updates
- Highlights on New Additions – Analysis of key changes, with commentary on their significance
- Brief Commentary – Contextual notes on major changes, beneficial for those familiar with the CrPC
- A Comparison Table aligns sections of the CrPC with corresponding sections in the BNSS, featuring:
- [Thematic Keys]
- The book uses thematic keys to categorise different procedural rules (e.g., arrests, bails, and trials), allowing:
- Categorisation by Procedure Type – Grouped sections for efficient navigation
- Cross-References to Case Law – Landmark cases within each procedural category
- Concise Descriptions – Summaries to help readers quickly assess relevance
- The book uses thematic keys to categorise different procedural rules (e.g., arrests, bails, and trials), allowing:
- [Modernised Provisions for Contemporary Issues]
- Reflecting current legal needs, the BNSS includes provisions for:
- Digital Evidence – Standards for electronic evidence collection and preservation
- Enhanced Rights Protections – Expanded procedural safeguards for arrests and detentions
- Revised Definitions – Updated terminology addressing cybercrime, organised crime, and digital records
- Reflecting current legal needs, the BNSS includes provisions for:
- [Rights and Safeguards for Individuals]
- The BNSS introduces procedural rights and safeguards, covering:
- Rights During Arrest and Detention – Legal protections to ensure procedural fairness
- Illustrative Scenarios – Examples clarifying the application of safeguards
- Special Cases and Exceptions – Provisions for minors, individuals with mental disabilities, and vulnerable groups
- The BNSS introduces procedural rights and safeguards, covering:
The structure of the book is as follows:
- Comparison Table
- Early in the book, it highlights section-by-section updates from the CrPC to the BNSS
- Thematic Section Keys
- Organised by procedure type (e.g., bails, warrants, appeals), enabling efficient reference
- Chapter Overview
- Preliminary Chapter – Defines scope, extent, and application of the Act
- Definitions and Key Terms – Introduces essential terms such as “arrest,” “summons,” and “charge”
- Provisions on Investigation, Trial, and Sentencing – Comprehensive coverage of investigation, trial procedures, and sentencing guidelines
- Final Provisions – Outlines the formal repeal of the CrPC, establishing the BNSS as the governing procedural code.
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