Tuesday, July 2, 2024

BNSS V. CrPC: CORRESPONDANCE TABLE AND COMPARISON SUMMARY

 CORRESPONDENCE TABLE FOR BNSS, 2023 V. CrPC 1973


 

BNSS

Sections

Subject

CrPC

Sections

Summary of Comparison

1

Short title, extent and commencement.

1

It contains the Act name, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, and provisions regarding the commencement date.

2

Definitions.

2

Several new subsections, such as 2(1)(a), 2(1)(b), 2(1)(d),

and 2(1)(e), are added, while others, namely 2(f), 2(k), 2(q), and 2(t) of CrPC, are excluded. Furthermore, certain subsections are modified.

2(1)(a)

"audio-video electronic means" .

-

Newly added.

2(1)(b)

"bail"

-

Newly added.

2(1)(c)

"bailable offence".

2(a)]

No change.

2(1)(d)

"bail bond".

-

Newly added.

2(1)(e)

"bond".

-

Newly added.

2(1)(f)

"charge".

2(b)]

No change.

2(1)(g)

"cognizable offence".

2(c )

No change.

2(1)(h)

"complaint".

2(d)

No change except "Code" is replaced with "Sanhita".

Wherever the word “Code” is used in CrPC, the word

“Sanhita” is used in BNSS, therefore, this fact will not be specifically mentioned in this table hereinafter.

2(1)(i)

"electronic communication".

-

Newly added.

2(1)(j)

"High Court".

2(e )

No change.

2(1)(k)

"inquiry".

2(g)

No change.

2(1)(l)

"investigation".

2(h)

The term "Code" has been substituted with "Sanhita". Explanation that in case of inconsistency provisions of Special Act shall prevail.

2(1)(m

)

"judicial proceeding".

2(i)

No change.

2(1)(n)

"local jurisdiction".

2(j)

No change.

2(1)(o)

"non-cognizable offence".

2(l)

No change.

2(1)(p)

"notification".

2(m)

No change.

2(1)(q)

"offence".

2(n)

No change.

2(1)(r)

"officer in charge of a police station".

2(o)

No change.


2(1)(s)

"place".

2(p)

No change.

2(1)(t)

"police report".

2(r )

No change.

2(1)(u)

"police station".

2(s)

No change.

2(1)(v)

"Public Prosecutor".

2(u)

No change.

2(1)(w

)

"sub-division".

2(v)

No change.

2(1)(x)

"summons-case".

2(w)

No change.

2(1)(y)

"victim".

2 (wa)

The words "for which accused person has been charged and the expression victim” are replaced by "of the accused person" etc.

2(1)(z)

"warrant-case".

2(x)

No change.

2(2)

Words and expressions used.

2(y)

Words and expressions used in Sanhita but not defined here but defined in Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, and in the Information Technology Act, 2000, shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in that Act and Sanhita.

3

Construction of references.

3

CrPC sub-sections 3(1) and 3(2) are excluded; clauses (a) and (b) of sub-section 3(3) are merged and rearranged,

having the same meaning except “or of the third class,” and clauses (c) and (d) of sub-section 3(3) CrPC are also excluded in BNSS.

4

Trial of offences under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and other laws.

4

No change.

5

Saving.

5

No change.

6

Classes of Criminal Courts.

6

Words "in any Metropolitan area, Metropolitan Magistrates" are excluded.

7

Territorial divisions.

7

Proviso related to Metropolitan area, excluded.

8

Court of Session.

9

"Assistant Sessions Judges" excluded. New subsections (7) and (8) are added. Under the BNSS, the positions of Judicial Magistrate of the third class, Metropolitan Magistrate, and Assistant Session Judges have been abolished, etc.

Consequential amendments have been effected in various sections, viz. 8, 11, 12, 14, 17, 22, 29, 113, 196, 214, 320,

321, 415, 422, and 436 of the BNSS.

9

Courts of Judicial Magistrates.

11

The words "not being a Metropolitan area" are excluded.

10

Chief Judicial Magistrate and Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, etc.

12

Ditto.

11

Special Judicial Magistrates.

13

Ditto.

12

Local jurisdiction of Judicial Magistrates.

14

The words "Metropolitan area" and Chief Metropolitan Magistrate are excluded.


13

Subordination of Judicial Magistrates.

15

No change.

14

Executive Magistrates.

20

The words "in any Metropolitan area, Metropolitan Magistrates" are excluded.

15

Special Executive Magistrates.

21

With the new addition, State Government may appoint police officers of the rank Superintendent of Police or equivalent, as Special Executive Magistrates.

16

Local Jurisdiction of Executive Magistrates.

22

No change.

17

Subordination of Executive Magistrates.

23

The words "other than the additional District Magistrate" are excluded.

18

Public Prosecutors.

24

New proviso is added to subsection (1).

19

Assistant Public Prosecutors.

25

The time line of fourteen days for notice to the state government for the appointment of Assistant Public Prosecutor is mentioned. Proviso is reframed but the meaning is same.

20

Directorate of Prosecution.

25A

The new addition subsection (1) (b) regarding establishment

of District Directorate of Prosecution. Subsections (8), (9),

(10) and (11) are also newly added etc.

21

Courts by which offences are triable.

26

No change.

22

Sentences which High Courts and Sessions Judges

may pass.

28

Sub Section 28(3) of CrPC is excluded.

23

Sentences which Magistrates may pass.

29

Change in amount of fine: ten thousand is replaced by fifty thousand, and five thousand is replaced by ten thousand.

The explanation of Section 23 defines "community service." Sub-section 29(4) CrPC is excluded.

24

Sentence of imprisonment in default of fine.

30

No change.

25

Sentence in cases of conviction of several offences at one trial.

31

Sub section (1) is reframed but the essence is same. In subsection (2) (a) fourteen years is replaced by twenty years.

26

Mode of conferring powers.

32

No change.

27

Powers of officers appointed.

33

Ditto.

28

Withdrawal of powers.

34

Ditto.

29

Powers of Judges and Magistrates exercisable by their successors-in-office.

35

The words "Additional or Assistant session Judge" are excluded.

30

Powers of superior officers of police.

36

No change.


31

Public when to assist Magistrates and police.

37

The words "railway, canal, telegraph or" are excluded thereby scope of the provision is broadened.

32

Aid to person, other than police officer, executing warrant.

38

No change.

33

Public to give information of certain offences.

39

Ditto.

34

Duty of officers employed in connection with the affairs of a village to make certain report.

40

In subsection (2) (ii), instead of writing BNS sections corresponding to IPC sections, the offence punishable for imprisonment of ten years or more, etc., is mentioned.

.

35

When police may arrest without warrant.

41 &

41A

A new subsection 7 is added: “No arrest shall be made without prior permission of an officer not below the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police in case of an offence which is punishable for imprisonment of less than three

years and such person is infirm or is above sixty years of age.”

36

Procedure of arrest and duties of officer making arrest.

41B

The words "any other person" is added are clause (c).

37

Designated Police Officer.

41C

Sub-sections (2) and (3) of the CrPC are merged in (1) (b), and provision is given for designating a police officer not below the rank of Assistant Sub-Inspector for the said purpose.

38

Right of arrested person to meet an advocate of his choice during interrogation.

41D

No change.

39

Arrest on refusal to give name and residence.

42

The words "his executing a bond with or without sureties" are replaced by "bond or bail bond," .

40

Arrest by private person and procedure on such arrest.

43

In subsection (1), without unnecessary delay is further specified by "but within six hours from such arrest." In subsection (2), “re-arrest” is replaced by "take him in custody".

41

Arrest by Magistrate.

44

No change.

42

Protection of members of the Armed Forces from arrest.

45

No change.

43

Arrest how made.

46

A new subsection (3) is added regarding the handcuff of a habitual or repeat offender or accused who has committed certain offences mentioned in the sub-section, etc.

44

Search of place entered by person sought to be arrested.

47

No change.

45

Pursuit of offenders into other jurisdictions.

48

No change.


46

No unnecessary restraint.

49

No change.

47

Person arrested to be informed of grounds of arrest and of right to bail.

50

No change.

48

Obligation of person making arrest to inform about the arrest, etc , to relative or friend.

50A

The words "and also to the designated police officer in the district" are added in subsection (1). In subsection (3), the words "may be prescribed in this behalf by" are replaced by "may, by rules, provide".

49

Search of arrested person.

51

No Change except the word "whenever" is excluded from clause (ii) of subsection (1).

50

Power to seize offensive weapons.

52

The words "immediately after the arrest is made" are added.

51

Examination of accused by medical practitioner at the request of police officer.

53

From sub-section (1), "not below the rank of sub-inspector" is excluded, and subsection (3) is newly added regarding the forwarding of examination reports without delay by a medical practitioner to the investigator. In explanation (b), the "defined in clause (h) of Section 2 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956)" is replaced by "recognised under the National Medical Commission Act, 2019 (30 of 2019)," and "the National Medical Register" is also added as an optional to the State Medical Register.

52

Examination of person accused of rape by medical practitioner.

53A

The words "police officer not below the rank of Sub- Inspector" are replaced by "any police officer".

53

Examination of arrested person by medical officer.

54

A new proviso added to subsection (1) regarding one more examination can be done if it is necessary, in the opinion of the medical practitioner.

54

Identification of person arrested.

54A

The second proviso is excluded as it is already covered under the first proviso by adding the words "the identification process shall be recorded by any audio-video electronic means.".

55

Procedure when police officer deputes subordinate to arrest without warrant.

55

No change.

56

Health and safety of arrested person.

55A

No change.

57

Person arrested to be taken before Magistrate or officer in charge of police station.

56

No change.

58

Person arrested not to be detained more than twenty- four hours.

57

No change except the words "whether having jurisdiction or not" are added.


59

Police to report apprehensions.

58

No change.

60

Discharge of person apprehended.

59

"Bail" is replaced with "bail bond".

61

Power, on escape, to pursue and retake.

60

No change.

62

Arrest to be made strictly according to the Sanhita.

60A

No change.

63

Form of summons.

61

A new clause (ii) “in an encrypted or any other form of electronic communication and shall bear the image of the seal of the Court or digital signature” is added.

64

Summons how served.

62

Two new provisos regarding electronic communication, under subsections (1) and (2), are added.

The word "personally" is added in sub-section (3).

65

Service of summons on corporate bodies, firms, and societies.

63

In subsection (1), Director and Manager is added.

New subsection (2) regarding service of summons on any partner of a firm or other association of individuals.

66

Service when persons summoned cannot be found.

64

The word “male” is excluded to make the provision gender neutral.

67

Procedure when service cannot be effected as before provided.

65

No change.

68

Service on Government servant.

66

No change.

69

Service of summons outside local limits.

67

No change.

70

Proof of service in such cases and when serving officer not present.

68

A new subsection (3) is added, mentioning that service of summons through electronic communication shall be considered duly served, and a copy of such summons shall be attested and kept as proof of service of summons.

71

Service of summons on witness by post.

69

The words "by electronic communication or" are added in subsection (1). In subsection (2) words "or on the proof of delivery of summons under sub-section (3) of section 70 by electronic communication to the satisfaction of the Court,"

are added.

72

Form of warrant of arrest and duration.

70

No change.

73

Power to direct security to be taken.

71

No change.

74

Warrants to whom directed.

72

No change.

75

Warrant may be directed to any person.

73

No change.


76

Warrant directed to police officer.

74

No change.

77

Notification of substance of warrant.

75

No change.

78

Person arrested to be brought before court without delay.

76

No change.

79

Where warrant may be executed.

77

No change.

80

Warrant forwarded for execution outside jurisdiction.

78

No change.

81

Warrant directed to police officer for execution outside jurisdiction.

79

No change.

82

Procedure on arrest of person against whom warrant issued.

80

New subsection (2) is added regarding information to designated police officer of the respective district where arrested person resides.

83

Procedure by Magistrate before whom such person arrested is brought.

81

The word "bail" is replaced by "bail bond".

84

Proclamation for person absconding.

82

In subsection (4), IPC sections are replaced by punishments related to corresponding BNS sections. the offence punishable for imprisonment of ten years or more, etc., is

mentioned.

85

Attachment of property of person absconding.

83

The words "of property " is added in clause (b) of subsection (1).

86

Identification and attachment of property of proclaimed person.

-

Newly added.

87

Claims and objections to attachment.

84

No change.

88

Release, sale and restoration of attached property.

85

No change.

89

Appeal from order rejecting application for restoration of attached property.

86

No change.

90

Issue of warrant in lieu of, or in addition to, summons.

87

No change.

91

Power to take bond or bail bond for appearance.

88

The words “or bail bond” are added in heading and words "bond with or without sureties" are replaced by "bond or bail bond".


92

Arrest on breach of bond or bail bond for appearance.

89

The words "or bail bond" are added.

93

Provisions of this Chapter generally applicable to summonses and warrants of arrest.

90

No change.

94

Summons to produce document or other thing.

91

Regarding the production of documents, the words "electronic communication, including communication devices which is likely to contain digital evidence " are added, and the words "either in physical form or in electronic form, require" are related to summoning a person possessing a document. In subsection (3) (a) corresponding sections of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 are replaced by the sections of the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 , word "telegram is excluded.

95

Procedure as to letters.

92

"telegram” and “or telegraph” words are excluded.

96

When search-warrant may be issued.

93

The words “or telegraph” are excluded.

97

Search of place suspected to contain stolen property, forged documents, etc.

94

In clause (a) of subsection (2), "the Metal Token Act, 1889 (1 of 1889)" is replaced by "the Coinage Act, 2011 (11 of 2011)." BNS sections replace the corresponding "IPC"

sections.

98

Power to declare certain publications forfeited and to issue search-warrants for the same.

95

BNS sections replace corresponding IPC Sections.

99

Application to High Court to set aside declaration of forfeiture.

96

No change.

100

Search for persons wrongfully confined.

97

No change.

101

Power to compel restoration of abducted females.

98

The words "under the age of eighteen years" and “husband” are excluded.

102

Direction, etc, of search- warrants.

99

No change.

103

Persons in charge of closed place to allow search.

100

In subsection (8) BNS sections replaces corresponding IPC sections.

104

Disposal of things found in search beyond jurisdiction.

101

No change.


105

Recording of search and seizure through audio-video electronic means.

-

“The process of conducting search of a place or taking possession of any property ,article or thing under this Chapter or under section 185, including preparation of the list of all things seized in the course of such search and seizure and signing of such list by witnesses, shall be recorded through any audio-video electronic means preferably mobile phone and the police officer shall without delay forward such recording to the District Magistrate, Sub-divisional Magistrate or Judicial Magistrate of the first class.”

106

Power of police officer to seize certain property.

102

No change.

107

Attachment, forfeiture or restoration of property.

-

Newly added.

108

Magistrate may direct search in his presence.

103

No change.

109

Power to impound document, etc , produced.

104

No change.

110

Reciprocal arrangements regarding processes.

105

No change.

111

Definitions.

105A

No change.

112

Letter of request to competent authority for investigation in a country or place outside India.

166A

No change except the words "Notwithstanding anything contained in this code" are excluded.

113

Letter of request from a country or place outside India to a Court or an authority for investigation in India.

166B

No change except the words "or such Metropolitan Magistrate" are excluded.

114

Assistance in securing transfer of persons.

105B

No change except the words "Notwithstanding anything contained in this code" are excluded.

115

Assistance in relation to orders of attachment or forfeiture of property.

105C

No change.

116

Identifying unlawfully acquired property.

105D

No change.

117

Seizure or attachment of property.

105E

No change.

118

Management of properties seized or forfeited under this Chapter.

105F

No change.


119

Notice of forfeiture of property.

105G

No change.

120

Forfeiture of property in certain cases.

105H

In subsection (4),"the Companies Act, 2013 (18 of 2013)

replaces "the Companies Act, 1956 (1 of 1956)".

121

Fine in lieu of forfeiture.

105I

No change.

122

Certain transfers to be null and void.

105J

No change.

123

Procedure in respect of letter of request.

105K

No change.

124

Application of this Chapter.

105L

No change.

125

Security for keeping the peace on conviction.

106

No change.

126

Security for keeping the peace in other cases.

107

No change.

127

Security for good behaviour from persons disseminating seditious matters.

108

BNS sections replace corresponding IPC sections.

128

Security for good behaviour from suspected persons.

109

No change.

129

Security for good behaviour from habitual offenders.

110

BNS sections replace the corresponding IPC sections. Clauses (e) the Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955; (22 of 1955) and

(g) The Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 (34 of 2006) is added newly under subsection (f) (i). “Bond with

sureties” are replaced by “bail bond”.

130

Order to be made.

111

The words "after considering the sufficiency and fitness of sureties" are added.

131

Procedure in respect of person present in Court.

112

No change.

132

Summons or warrant in case of person not so present.

113

No change.

133

Copy of order to accompany summons or warrant.

114

No change.

134

Power to dispense with personal attendance.

115

"pleader" is replaced by "advocate".

135

Inquiry as to truth of information.

116

The words "with or without sureties" are excluded "or bail bond" is added.

136

Order to give security.

117

Ditto.

137

Discharge of person informed against.

118

No change.


138

Commencement of period for which security is required.

119

No change.

139

Contents of bond.

120

"or bail bond" is added.

140

Power to reject sureties.

121

“bond” is replaced by “bail bond”.

141

Imprisonment in default of security.

122

The words "with or without sureties" and "Assistant Sessions Judge" are excluded. "or bail bond" is added.

142

Power to release persons imprisoned for failing to give security.

123

No change.

143

Security for unexpired period of bond.

124

"or bail bond" is added.

144

Order for maintenance of wives, children and parents.

125

"minor" is replaced by "child".

145

Procedure.

126

In subsection (1), clause (d) is added. In subsection (2), pleader is replaced by "advocate".

146

Alteration in allowance.

127

No change.

147

Enforcement of order of maintenance.

128

No change.

148

Dispersal of assembly by use of civil force.

129

No change.

149

Use of armed forces to disperse assembly.

130

In subsection (1), the words "any such assembly" are replaced by "any assembly referred to in sub-section (1) of section 148," and "Executive Magistrate of the highest rank" is replaced by "District Magistrate or any other Executive Magistrate authorised by him". In Subsection 2, "Magistrate" is replaced by "Executive Magistrate".

150

Power of certain armed force officers to disperse assembly.

131

No change.

151

Protection against prosecution for acts done under sections 148, 149 and

150.

132

The word "military" is replaced by "army".

152

Conditional order for removal of nuisance.

133

No change.

153

Service or notification of order.

134

No change.

154

Person to whom order is addressed to obey or show cause.

135

In clause (b) the words "and such appearance or hearing may be permitted through audio-video conferencing." are added.


155

Penalty for failure to comply with section 154.

136

“such person" is replaced by "person against whom an order is made under section 154 " and BNS section replaces corresponding IPC section.

156

Procedure where existence of public right is denied.

137

No change.

157

Procedure where person against whom order is made under section 152 appears to show cause.

138

New proviso regarding completion of proceedings is added thereby a timeline is stipulated for the purpose.

158

Power of Magistrate to direct local investigation and examination of an expert.

139

No change.

159

Power of Magistrate to furnish written instructions, etc.

140

No change.

160

Procedure on order being made absolute and consequences of disobedience.

141

No change.

161

Injunction pending inquiry.

142

No change.

162

Magistrate may prohibit repetition or continuance of public nuisance.

143

The words "or Deputy Commissioner of Police" are added.

163

Power to issue order in urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger.

144

No change.

164

Procedure where dispute concerning land or water is likely to cause breach of peace.

145

No change.

165

Power to attach subject of dispute and to appoint receiver.

146

No change.

166

Dispute concerning right of use of land or water.

147

In Explanation the words "For the purposes of this sub-

section" are added. The word “pleader” is replaced by “advocate”.

167

Local inquiry.

148

The word “pleader” is replaced by “advocate”.

168

Police to prevent cognizable offences.

149

No change.

169

Information of design to commit cognizable offences.

150

No change.


170

Arrest to prevent the commission of cognizable offences.

151

No change.

171

Prevention of injury to public property.

152

No change.

172

Persons bound to conform to lawful directions of police.

-

“(1) All persons shall be bound to conform to the lawful directions of a police officer given in fulfilment of any of his duty under this Chapter.

(2) A police officer may detain or remove any person resisting, refusing, ignoring or disregarding to conform to any direction given by him under sub-section (1) and may either take such person before a Magistrate or, in petty

cases, release him as soon as possible within a period of twenty-four hours.”

173

Information in cognizable cases.

154

By adding the words "irrespective of the area where the offence is committed”, the scope is expanded to lodge an FIR. This corresponds to the concept of ‘zero FIR’By adding the word "by electronic communication," thereby it is made contemporary. Clause (ii) is added in subsection

(1); this is known as eFIR.Subsection (3) is newly added regarding preliminary inquiry to ascertain whether there exists a prima facie case and proceed for investigation on the prima facie case for the cognizable offences which are made punishable for three years or more but less than seven years".In subsection (4), the words "failing which such aggrieved person may make an application to the Magistrate." are added.

174

Information as to non- cognizable cases and investigation of such cases.

155

Clause (ii) in subsection (1) is added regarding forwarding the daily diary report of non-cognizable cases fortnightly to the Magistrate.

175

Police officer's power to investigate cognizable case.

156

A new proviso to subsection (1) is added. Sub-section (4) is newly added to protect public servants in the course of discharge of public duty against undue harassment, and subsection (3) is also amended according to sub-section(4) of section 173.

176

Procedure for investigation.

157

In clause (b) of subsection (1), audio-video electronic means are added.

In subsection (2), the words, "forward the daily diary report fortnightly to the Magistrate" are added.

Sub-section (3) is newly added, which stipulates forensic experts visit the crime scene as mandatory for offences punishable for seven years or more.

177

Report how submitted.

158

No change.


178

Power to hold investigation or preliminary inquiry.

159

No change.

179

Police officer's power to require attendance of witnesses.

160

In the first proviso, "sixty-five years" is replaced by "sixty years" and the words "or a person with acute illness" are added. One new proviso is added. Thus, the scope of the provision is expanded.

180

Examination of witnesses by police.

161

No change.

181

Statements to police and use thereof.

162

Heading of the section is changed. BSA sections replace corresponding Indian Evidence Act sections.

182

No inducement to be offered.

163

No change.

183

Recording of confessions and statements.

164

The newly added first proviso to Section 183(6)(a) provides that statements are to be recorded by a woman Magistrate as far as practicable.A newly added second proviso to Section 183(6)(a) provides for mandatory recording of a statement of witness by Magistrate relating to the offences punishable with imprisonment for ten years or more, imprisonment for life, or with death.The fourth proviso to Section 183(6)(a) provides for the recording of the statement of a temporarily or permanently mentally or physically disabled person through audio-video electronic means.

184

Medical examination of the victim of rape.

164A

"without delay" is replaced by "Within a period of seven days" for medical practitioner to forward the report to

Investigating officer.

185

Search by police officer.

165

A newly added Proviso to Section 185(2) mandates the recoding of search conducted through audio video, or electronic means. Subsection (5) of 185 of BNSS provides that the copies of record made under SubsSection (1) or

(3) shall forthwith, but not later than 48 hours, be sent to Magistrate.

186

When officer in charge of police station may require another to issue search- warrant.

166

No change.

187

Procedure when investigation cannot be completed in twenty-four hours.

167

A new insertion into Subsection (2) of Section 187 of BNSS provides that the Magistrate to whom an accused person is forwarded under this section may, irrespective of whether he has or has no jurisdiction to try the case, after taking into consideration the status of the accused person as to whether he is not released on bail or his bail has not been cancelled, authorise, from time to time, the detention of the accused in such custody as such Magistrate thinks fit, for a term not

exceeding fifteen days in the whole, or in parts, at any time during the initial forty days or sixty days out of the


 

 

 

detention period of sixty days or ninety days, as the case may be, as provided in sub-section (3).

188

Report of investigation by subordinate police officer.

168

No change.

189

Release of accused when evidence deficient.

169

The words "with or without sureties" are excluded and "or bail bond" are added.

190

Cases to be sent to Magistrate, when evidence is sufficient.

170

New proviso is added to subsection (1) regarding taking security from accused not in custody before the magistrate and mandate the Magistrate to accept the same.

191

Complainant and witnesses not to be required to accompany police officer and not to be subjected to restraint.

171

No change.

192

Diary of proceedings in investigation.

172

No change.

193

Report of police officer on completion of investigation.

173

Section 193(2) extends this requirement to complete the investigation within two months, offences under the Provisions of Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act also [Sections 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 of POCSO Act, 2012] in addition to offences of rape and gang rape.

Section 193(3)(i) of the BNSS provides that reports to Magistrate can also be forwarded through electronic communication.

The newly inserted clause (i) of sub-section 193(3) (i) of BNSS provides that the report shall also contain 'the sequence of custody in the case of electronic devices'.

Clause 193(3)(ii) of BNSS provides that the police officer shall, within 90 days, inform the progress of investigation by any means including electronic communication to informant or the victim.

Subsection (8) is newly inserted, which mandates the police officer investigating the case to submit such number of

copies of police report for supply to the accused. Proviso to


 

 

 

the same authorises electronic communication for this purpose.

The new proviso to subsection (6) provides for further investigation during the trial with the permission of the Court.

194

Police to enquire and report on suicide, etc.

174

In subsection (2) "forthwith" is replaced by "within twenty- four hours" for sending the report to DM and SDM. The word “man” is replaced by “person”.

195

Power to summon persons.

175

Proviso to Subsection (1) of 195 provides immunity to male persons under the age of fifteen years or above the age of sixty years, or a woman or a mentally or physically disabled persons or a person with acute illness shall not be required to attend at place other than the place where such person

resides. However, they can attend at police station willingly.

196

Inquiry by Magistrate into cause of death

176

The words "Judicial Magistrate" are replaced by "Magistrate", and Metropolitan Magistrate is excluded.

197

Ordinary place of inquiry and trial.

177

No change.

198

Place of inquiry or trial.

178

No change.

199

Offence triable where act is done or consequence ensues.

179

No change.

200

Place of trial where act is an offence by reason of relation to other offence

180

No change.

201

Place of trial in case of certain offences.

181

The words "of being a thug, or murder committed by a thug" are excluded as definition of Thug and punishment being one are also excluded from the BNS.

202

Offences committed by means of electronic communications, letters, etc.

182

The words "electronic communications" added. BNS sections replace corresponding IPC sections.


203

Offence committed on journey or voyage.

183

No change.

204

Place of trial for offences triable together.

184

No change.

205

Power to order cases to be tried in different sessions divisions.

185

No change.

206

High Court to decide, in case of doubt, district where inquiry or trial shall take place.

186

No change.

207

Power to issue summons or warrant for offence

committed beyond local jurisdiction.

187

The words "with or without sureties" are replaced by "or bail bond".

208

Offence committed outside India.

188

The words "or where the offence is registered in India" are added.

209

Receipt of evidence relating to offences committed outside India.

189

The words "either in physical form or in electronic form" are added.

210

Cognizance of offences by Magistrates.

190

The words "including any complaint filed by a person authorised under any special law" and "submitted in any mode including electronic mode " are added in clause (a ) and (b ) of subsection (1).

211

Transfer on application of the accused.

191

No change.

212

Making over of cases to Magistrates.

192

No change.

213

Cognizance of offences by Courts of Session.

193

No change.

214

Additional Sessions Judges to try cases made over to them.

194

No change except words "or Assistant sessions Judge" are excluded.

215

Prosecution for contempt of lawful authority of public servants, for offences against public justice and for offences relating to

documents given in evidence.

195

BNS sections replace corresponding IPC sections.

The words "or of some other public servant who is authorised by the concerned public servant so to do" are added.

216

Procedure for witnesses in case of threatening, etc.

195A

No change.


217

Prosecution for offences against the State and for criminal conspiracy to commit such offence.

196

Ditto.

218

Prosecution of Judges and public servants.

197

The BNS sections replace the corresponding IPC sections. A second proviso to 218(1)(b) is added, which provides that such Government shall take a decision within a period of one hundred and twenty days from the date of receipt of the request for sanction, and in case it fails to do so, the sanction shall be deemed to have been accorded by such Government. This will curb the tendency to help an accused public servant by such delay tactics.

219

Prosecution for offences against marriage.

198

The Word "child" replaces "minor" and "child" also replaces "person under the age of 18 years", "is an idiot, or a lunatic" is replaced by "is of unsound mind or is having intellectual disability requiring higher support needs".

220

Prosecution of offences under section 498A of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023.

198A

No change.

221

Cognizance of offence

198B

No change.

222

Prosecution for defamation.

199

BNS Chapters and sections replace corresponding IPC Chapters and sections.

"child" replaces "under the age of eighteen years " or is of unsound mind replaces "or is having intellectual disability or is an idiot or a lunatic".

223

Examination of complainant.

200

The newly added first proviso to Section 223(1) provides that no cognizance of an offence shall be taken by the Magistrate without giving the accused an opportunity of being heard.

A new sub-section (2) of Section 223 provides that a Magistrate shall not take cognizance on a complaint against a public servant for any offence alleged to have been committed in the course of the discharge of his official functions or duties unless—(a) such public servant is given an opportunity to make assertions as to the situation that led to the incident so alleged; and

(b) a report containing facts and circumstances of the incident from the officer superior to such a public servant is received.

224

Procedure by Magistrate not competent to take cognizance of the case.

201

No change.


225

Postponement of issue of process.

202

No change.

226

Dismissal of complaint.

203

No change.

227

Issue of process.

204

The new proviso to sub-section (1) of Section 227 provides that summons or warrant may also be issued through electronic means.

228

Magistrate may dispense with personal attendance of accused.

205

"pleader" is replaced by "advocate".

229

Special summons in cases of petty offence.

206

"pleader" is replaced by "advocate." The threshold amount of fine for the purpose of the definition of "petty offence" is increased by this section from one thousand rupees to five thousand rupees. The monetary limit of the fine specified in summons is increased from one thousand rupees to five thousand rupees.

 

“the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939 (59 of 1939)” is replaced by “the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (59 of 1988).”.

230

Supply to the accused of copy of police report and other documents.

207

This section states that the documents are to be supplied free of cost to the accused without any delay, and in no case beyond 14 days from the date of production or appearance of the accused, and should also be provided to the victim if represented by an advocate. The last proviso states that the

supply of documents in electronic form shall be considered as duly furnished.

231

Supply of copies of statements and documents to accused in other cases triable by Court of Session.

208

Last proviso states that supply of documents to accused in electronic form shall be considered as duly furnished. "pleader" is replaced by "advocate".

232

Commitment of case to Court of Session when offence is triable exclusively by it.

209

Two new provisos are added herein. By first proviso proceedings have been made time-bound. The proceedings under this section shall be completed within a period of ninety days from the date of taking cognizance, and such period may be extended, by the Magistrate for a period not exceeding one hundred eighty days for the reasons to be recorded in writing.

Second proviso states that any application filed before the Magistrate by the accused or the victim or any person authorised by such person in a case triable by Court of Session, shall be forwarded to the Court of Session with the committal of the case.


233

Procedure to be followed when there is a complaint case and police investigation in respect of the same offence.

210

No change.

234

Contents of charge.

211

No change.

235

Particulars as to time, place and person.

212

No change.

236

When manner of committing offence must be stated.

213

No change.

237

Words in charge taken in sense of law under which offence is punishable.

214

No change.

238

Effect of errors.

215

No change.

239

Court may alter charge.

216

No change.

240

Recall of witnesses when charge altered.

217

No change.

241

Separate charges for distinct offences.

218

No change.

242

Offences of same kind within year may be charged together.

219

No change.

243

Trial for more than one offence.

220

Subsection 243(1) reorganises illustrations (b) and (c) given

in CrPC, citing "adultery" and "enticing away," which are replaced by "rape" in the rephrased illustration (b) herein.

244

Where it is doubtful what offence has been committed.

221

No change.

245

When offence proved included in offence charged.

222

No change.

246

What persons may be charged jointly.

223

No change.

247

Withdrawal of remaining charges on conviction on one of several charges.

224

No change.

248

Trial to be conducted by Public Prosecutor.

225

No change.

249

Opening case for prosecution.

226

The words "or under any other law for the time being in force" are added.

250

Discharge.

227

New subsection (1) provides that the accused may prefer an application for discharge within a period of sixty days from the date of commencement of the case under Section 232.


251

Framing of charge.

228

The time limit for framing the charge is added as being within a period of sixty days from the date of first hearing. This section also allows charges to be read and explained, to the accused “present either physically or through audio- video electronic means.”

252

Conviction on plea of guilty.

229

No change.

253

Date for prosecution evidence.

230

No change.

254

Evidence for prosecution.

231

Newly added proviso to section 254 of BNSS provides that evidence of a witness may be recorded by audio-video electronic means.

Newly added subsection (2) provides that the deposition of

evidence of any police officer or public servant may be taken through audio-video electronic means.

255

Acquittal.

232

No change.

256

Entering upon defence.

233

No change.

257

Arguments.

234

"pleader" is replaced by "advocate".

258

Judgment of acquittal or conviction.

235

New addition to subsection (1) for time bound disposal- After hearing arguments and points of law (if any), the Judge shall give a judgement in the case, “as soon as possible, within a period of thirty days from the date of completion of arguments, which may be extended, to a period of fortyfive days for reasons to be recorded in writing”.

259

Previous conviction.

236

No change.

260

Procedure in cases instituted under sib-section 2 of section 222.

237

Upper limit of compensation amount increased from one thousand rupees to five thousand rupees in sub-section (4).

261

Compliance with section 230

238

No change.

262

When accused shall be discharged.

239

New subsection 262(1) provides the time limit of application for discharge by accused as "within a period of sixty days from the date of supply of copies of document under section 230". Examination of accused through audio- video electronic means can be done as added in sub-section

(2).

263

Framing of charge.

240

Time limit for framing of charge against the accused is added within a period of sixty days from the date of first hearing on charge.

264

Conviction on plea of guilty.

241

No change.

265

Evidence for prosecution.

242

The new proviso to subsection 265(3) of the BNSS states that evidence of a witness may be recorded by audio-video


 

 

 

electronic means at the designated place to be notified by the State Government.

266

Evidence for defence.

243

New second proviso to Section 266(2) provides that the examination of witnesses may be done by audio-video electronic means at the designated place to be notified by the State Government.

267

Evidence for prosecution.

244

No change.

268

When accused shall be discharged.

245

No change.

269

Procedure where accused is not discharged.

246

The newly added subsection (7) provides that if the attendance of the prosecution witnesses under sub-sections

(5) and (6) cannot be secured for cross-examination, it shall be deemed that such witness has not been examined for not being available and Magistrate proceed further.

270

Evidence for defence.

247

No change.

271

Acquittal or conviction.

248

No change.

272

Absence of complainant.

249

It is added that the Magistrate may “after giving thirty days’ time to the complainant to be present before proceeding further.

273

Compensation for accusation without reasonable cause.

250

BNS Sections replace corresponding IPC sections. Compensation amount under sub-section (6) increased from "one hundred rupees" to “two thousand rupees”.

274

Substance of accusation to be stated.

251

The new proviso to Section 274 provides that if the Magistrate considers the accusation groundless, he shall, after recording reasons in writing, release the accused, and such release shall have the effect of discharge.

275

Conviction on plea of guilty.

252

No change.

276

Conviction on plea of guilty in absence of accused in petty cases.

253

"pleader" is replaced by "advocate".

277

Procedure when not convicted.

254

No change.

278

Acquittal or conviction.

255

No change.

279

Non-appearance or death of complainant.

256

The words "after giving thirty days' time to the complainant to be present" are added.

"pleader" is replaced by "advocate".

280

Withdrawal of complaint.

257

No change.

281

Power to stop proceedings in certain cases.

258

No change.


282

Power of Court to convert summons-cases into warrant- cases.

259

No change.

283

Power to try summarily.

260

BNS sections replace Corresponding IPC sections. Sub section (2) is newly added with a proviso to it for trial of offences punishable with three or less than three years in a summary way. Provided that no appeal shall lie against the decision of a Magistrate to try a case in a summary way under this sub-section.

284

Summary trial by Magistrate of the second class.

261

No change.

285

Procedure for summary trials.

262

No change.

286

Record in summary trials.

263

No change.

287

Judgment in cases tried summarily.

264

No change.

288

Language of record and judgment.

265

No change.

289

Application of the Chapter.

265A

"Below the age of fourteen years" excluded from 289(1)(b), thereby expanding the scope.

290

Application for plea bargaining.

265B

Time limit for plea bargaining "within a period of thirty days from the date of framing of charge" is added in subsection (1).

290 (4) (a) "not exceeding sixty days" is added, regarding accused to work out a mutually satisfactory disposition of the case". The words “as the case may be” excluded.

291

Guidelines for mutually satisfactory disposition.

265C

"pleader" is replaced by "advocate".

292

Report of the mutually satisfactory disposition to be submitted before the Court.

265D

No change.

293

Disposal of the case.

265E

Section 293 clauses (c ) and (d) make changes to require the court to show leniency towards first -time offenders who opt for plea bargaining. They may be sentenced to one fourth of minimum punishment instead of half and one-

nineth instead of one-fourth respectively.

294

Judgment of the Court.

265F

No change.

295

Finality of the judgment.

265G

No change.

296

Power of the Court in plea bargaining.

265H

No change.


297

Period of detention undergone by the accused to be set off against the sentence of imprisonment.

265-I

No change.

298

Savings.

265J

No change.

299

Statements of accused not to be used.

265K

No change.

300

Non-application of the Chapter.

265L

No change.

301

Definitions.

266

No change.

302

Power to require attendance of prisoners.

267

The words “as the case may be” are excluded.

303

Power of State Government or Central Government to exclude certain persons from operation of section 302.

268

"or Central Government" is added in the heading and other places. "the Central Government in the cases instituted by its central agency, as the case may be" are added in subsection (2).

304

Officer in charge of prison to abstain from carrying out order in certain contingencies.

269

No change.

305

Prisoner to be brought to Court in custody.

270

No change.

306

Power to issue commission for examination of witness in prison.

271

No change.

307

Language of Courts.

272

No change.

308

Evidence to be taken in presence of accused.

273

The words "through audio-video electronic means at the designated place to be notified by the State Government" are added.

309

Record in summons-cases and inquiries.

274

No change.

310

Record in warrant-cases.

275

No change.

311

Record in trial before Court of Session.

276

No change.

312

Language of record of evidence.

277

No change.

313

Procedure in regard to such evidence when completed.

278

The word "pleader" is replaced by "advocate" in heading and other places.

314

Interpretation of evidence to accused or his pleader.

279

Ditto.

315

Remarks respecting demeanour of witness.

280

No change.


316

Record of examination of accused.

281

"a Metropolitan Magistrate" is replaced by "any Magistrate, or by a Court of Session," and sub-sections related to a metropolitan Magistrate are excluded. A new proviso is added to 316 (4) "where the accused is in custody and is examined through electronic communication, his signature shall be taken within seventy-two hours of such examination.”

317

Interpreter to be bound to interpret truthfully.

282

No change.

318

Record in High Court.

283

No change.

319

When attendance of witness may be dispensed with and commission issued.

284

"pleader" is replaced by "advocate".

320

Commission to whom to be issued.

285

 

“Chief Metropolitan Magistrate" excluded.

321

Execution of commissions.

286

"Chief Metropolitan Magistrate or Chief Judicial Magistrate, or such Metropolitan or Judicial Magistrate" is replaced by "Chief Judicial Magistrate or such Magistrate".

322

Parties may examine witnesses.

287

The word “pleader” is replaced by “advocate”. “as the case may be” excluded.

323

Return of commission.

288

BSA sections replace corresponding Indian Evidence Act sections.

324

Adjournment of proceeding.

289

No change.

325

Execution of foreign commissions.

290

No change.

326

Deposition of medical witness.

291

No change.

327

Identification report of Magistrate.

291A

BSA sections replace corresponding Indian Evidence Act sections.

328

Evidence of officers of the Mint.

292

BSA sections replace corresponding Indian Evidence Act sections. “any such”, “of the mint officer” and “as the case may be” are excluded.

329

Reports of certain Government scientific experts.

293

In 329(4) (g) the words "State Government or, and or certified "are added and, “Government” excluded.

330

No formal proof of certain documents.

294

Two new provisos are added. Time limit of thirty days for acceptance or denial of the genuineness of the document, provided the Court may relax the time limit as stated in the first proviso. And the second proviso states that experts should be called only if he is disputed by any parties during the trial. The words “may be prescribed by the State

Government” is replaced by “the State Government may, by rules, provide”


331

Affidavit in proof of conduct of public servants.

295

No change.

332

Evidence of formal character on affidavit.

296

No change.

333

Authorities before whom affidavits may be sworn.

297

No change.

334

Previous conviction or acquittal how proved.

298

No change.

335

Record of evidence in absence of accused.

299

No change.

336

Evidence of public servants, experts, police officers in certain cases.

-

Newly added section.

Evidence of public servants, experts, police officers in certain cases may be secured through the successor officer of such a public servant, etc.

337

Person once convicted or acquitted not to be tried for same offence.

300

No change.

338

Appearance by Public Prosecutors.

301

"Pleader" is replaced by "Advocate".

339

Permission to conduct prosecution.

302

Ditto.

340

Right of person against whom proceedings are instituted to be defended.

303

Ditto.

341

Legal aid to accused at State expense in certain cases.

304

Ditto.

342

Procedure when corporation or registered society is an accused.

305

The words "duly authorised by him" are added in subsection (5).

343

Tender of pardon to accomplice.

306

"or a Metropolitan magistrate" excluded and "the criminal law amendment Act 1952" replaced by "any other law for the time being in force".

344

Power to direct tender of pardon.

307

No change.

345

Trial of person not complying with conditions of pardon.

308

No change.

346

Power to postpone or adjourn proceedings.

309

The BNS sections replace the corresponding IPC sections. The word "Magistrate" is replaced by "Court". A new clause (b) is added to the last proviso of subsection (2), which states, "Where the circumstances are beyond the control of a party, not more than two adjournments may be granted by the Court after hearing the objections of the


 

 

 

other party and for the reasons to be recorded in writing”. The word "pleader” is replaced by “advocate”.

347

Local inspection.

310

No change.

348

Power to summon material witness, or examine person present.

311

No change.

349

Power of Magistrate to order person to give specimen signatures or handwriting.

311A

The words "or finger impressions" and “or voice sample" are added. One new proviso added which provides that the Magistrate may, for reasons to be recorded in writing, order any person to give such a specimen or sample without him being arrested.

350

Expenses of complainants and witnesses.

312

No change.

351

Power to examine the accused.

313

No change.

352

Oral arguments and memorandum of arguments.

314

No change.

353

Accused person to be competent witness.

315

No change.

354

No influence to be used to induce disclosure.

316

No change.

355

Provision for inquiries and trial being held in the absence of accused in certain cases.

317

"pleader" is replaced by "advocate". A new explanation is added –“For the purpose of this section, personal attendance of the accused includes attendance through audio-video electronic means”.

356

Inquiry, trial or judgment in absentia of proclaimed offender.

-

A newly added section which gives provision for Inquiry, trial or judgment in absentia of proclaimed offender. An extra-ordinary provision.

357

Procedure where accused does not understand proceedings.

318

No change.

358

Power to proceed against other persons appearing to be guilty of offence.

319

No change.

359

Compounding of offences.

320

In the table of compoundable offences, the corresponding IPC sections are replaced by BNS sections. Section 497 IPC is excluded as it is not included in BNS. The rest remains same.


360

Withdrawal from prosecution.

321

"by the Delhi Special Police Establishment under the Delhi Special Establishment Act 1946 (25 of 1946)" is replaced by "under any Central Act," and a new proviso is added which provides further that no Court shall allow such withdrawal without giving an opportunity of being heard to the victim in the case.

361

Procedure in cases which Magistrate cannot dispose of.

322

No change.

362

Procedure when, after commencement of inquiry or trial, Magistrate finds case should be committed.

323

No change.

363

Trial of persons previously convicted of offences against coinage, stamp-law or property.

324

No change.

364

Procedure when Magistrate cannot pass sentence sufficiently severe.

325

No change.

365

Conviction or commitment on evidence partly recorded by one Magistrate and partly by another.

326

No change.

366

Court to be open.

327

No change.

367

Procedure in case of accused being person of unsound mind.

328

“person of unsound mine” in the heading replaces “lunatic” Subsection (2) specifies about psychologist to be "of Government hospital or Government medical college" and "mental retardation" is replaced by "intellectual disability".

368

Procedure in case of person of unsound mind tried before Court.

329

Nearest medical college is now specified as Government medical college.

"mental retardation" is replaced by "intellectual disability".

369

Release of person with mental illness pending investigation or trial.

330

"mental retardation" is replaced by "intellectual disability" and "public mental health establishment" replaces "lunatic asylum".

370

Resumption of inquiry or trial.

331

No change.

371

Procedure on accused appearing before Magistrate or Court.

332

No change.

372

When accused appears to have been of sound mind.

333

No change.


373

Judgment of acquittal on ground of unsoundness of mind.

334

No change.

374

Person acquitted on ground of unsoundness of mind to be detained in safe custody.

335

"public mental health establishment" replaces "lunatic asylum", and "Mental Health care Act, 2017(10 of 2017" replaces "Indian LunacyAct,1912 (4 of 1912)".

375

Power of State Government to empower officer-in-charge to discharge.

336

No change.

376

Procedure where prisoner of unsound mind is reported capable of making his defence.

337

"person of unsound mind" replaces "lunatic", "lunatic asylum, the visitors of such asylum or any two of them," is replaced by "public mental health establishment, the Mental Health Review Board constituted under the Mental Health care Act, 2017(10 of 2017) ".

377

Procedure where person of unsound mind detained is declared fit to be released.

338

The words "person of unsound mind" replace "lunatic" in the heading. "public mental health establishment" replaces "lunatic asylum".

378

Delivery of person of unsound mind to care of relative or friend.

339

The words "person of unsound mind" replace "lunatic" in the heading.

379

Procedure in cases mentioned in section 215.

340

No change.

380

Appeal.

341

No change.

381

Power to order costs.

342

No change.

382

Procedure of Magistrate taking cognizance.

343

No change.

383

Summary procedure for trial for giving false evidence.

344

The fine increased to "one thousand rupees" from "five hundred rupees”.

384

Procedure in certain cases of contempt.

345

BNS sections replace IPC Sections. Fine increased to "one thousand rupees" from "two hundred rupees".

385

Procedure where Court considers that case should not be dealt with under section 384.

346

No change.

386

When Registrar or Sub- Registrar to be deemed a Civil Court.

347

No change.

387

Discharge of offender on submission of apology.

348

No change.

388

Imprisonment or committal of person refusing to answer or produce document.

349

No change.


389

Summary procedure for punishment for non- attendance by a witness in obedience to summons.

350

The fine increased to "five hundred rupees" from " One hundred rupees".

390

Appeals from convictions under sections 383, 384, 388

and 389.

351

No change.

391

Certain Judges and Magistrates not to try certain offences when committed before themselves.

352

No change.

392

Judgment.

353

"pleaders" is replaced by "advocates." A new proviso is added to subsection (4), which provides that the Court shall, as far as practicable, upload a copy of the judgement on its portal within a period of seven days from the date of judgement.

And the words "either in person or through audio-video electronic means". are added in subsection (5).

393

Language and contents of judgment.

354

No change.

394

Order for notifying address of previously convicted offender.

356

Reframing of phrases without any change in essence.

395

Order to pay compensation.

357

No change.

396

Victim compensation scheme.

Compensation to be in addition to fine under section 65, section 70 and sub-

section (1) of section 124 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 [under section 326A or section 376D of Indian Penal Code].

357A

& 357B

No change.

397

Treatment of victims.

357C

BNS sections replace corresponding IPC sections. "under sections 4, 6, 8 or section 10 of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 " is added.

398

Witness protection scheme.

-

“Every State Government shall prepare and notify a Witness Protection Scheme for the State with a view to ensure protection of the witnesses”.

399

Compensation to persons groundlessly arrested.

358

No change.

400

Order to pay costs in non- cognizable cases.

359

"pleader" is replaced by "advocate".


401

Order to release on probation of good conduct or after admonition.

360

The words "with or without sureties" are excluded “or bail bond" are added. ‘the Children Act 1960 (60 of 1960)" is replaced by "The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015".

402

Special reasons to be recorded in certain cases.

361

‘The Children Act 1960 (60 of 1960)" is replaced by "The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015".

403

Court not to alter judgment.

362

No change.

404

Copy of judgment to be given to the accused and other persons.

363

New Proviso added to subsection (5), which provides further that the Court may, on an application made on this behalf by the Prosecuting Officer, provide to the Government, free of cost, a certified copy of such

judgement, order, deposition, or record.

405

Judgment when to be translated

364

The words "the accused so required" replaced by "if either party so requires".

406

Court of Session to send copy of finding and sentence to District Magistrate.

365

No change.

407

Sentence of death to be submitted by Court of Session for confirmation.

366

The words "shall be" replaced by "forthwith".

408

Power to direct further inquiry to be made or additional evidence to be

taken.

367

No change.

409

Power of High Court to confirm sentence or annul conviction.

368

No change.

410

Confirmation or new sentence to be signed by two Judges.

369

No change.

411

Procedure in case of difference of opinion.

370

No change.

412

Procedure in cases submitted

to High Court for confirmation.

371

The words "either physically, or through electronic means" is added.

413

No appeal to lie unless otherwise provided.

372

No change.

414

Appeal from orders requiring security or refusal to accept or rejecting surety for keeping peace or good behaviour.

373

No change.


415

Appeals from convictions.

374

"a Metropolitan Magistrate or Assistant Sessions Judge" excluded.

416

No appeal in certain cases when accused pleads guilty.

375

"Metropolitan Magistrate" excluded.

417

No appeal in petty cases.

376

"Metropolitan Magistrate" excluded. Imprisonment limit is reduced from six months to three months.

418

Appeal by the State Government against sentence.

377

The words "the Delhi Special Police Establishment, constituted under the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946 (25 of 1946), or by any other" are excluded.

419

Appeal in case of acquittal.

378

Ditto.

420

Appeal against conviction by High Court in certain cases.

379

No change.

421

Special right of appeal in certain cases.

380

The word "contained" excluded.

422

Appeal to Court of Session how heard.

381

The word "Assistant Session Judge" excluded.

423

Petition of appeal.

382

"pleader" is replaced by "advocate".

424

Procedure when appellant in jail.

383

No change.

425

Summary dismissal of appeal.

384

"pleader" is replaced by "advocate".

426

Procedure for hearing appeals not dismissed summarily.

385

Ditto.

427

Powers of the Appellate Court.

386

Ditto.

428

Judgments of Subordinate Appellate Court.

387

No change.

429

Order of High Court on appeal to be certified to lower Court.

388

No change.

430

Suspension of sentence pending the appeal; release of appellant on bail.

389

"or bail bond" added.

431

Arrest of accused in appeal from acquittal

390

No change.

432

Appellate Court may take further evidence or direct it to be taken.

391

"pleader" is replaced by "advocate".

433

Procedure where Judges of Court of Appeal are equally divided.

392

No change.


434

Finality of judgments and orders on appeal.

393

No change.

435

Abatement of appeals.

394

No change.

436

Reference to High Court.

395

"Metropolitan Magistrate" and “or him” excluded.

437

Disposal of case according to decision of High Court.

396

No change.

438

Calling for records to exercise powers of revision.

397

The words "or bail bond " added and "bail" excluded.

439

Power to order inquiry.

398

No change.

440

Sessions Judge's powers of revision.

399

No change.

441

Power of Additional Sessions Judge.

400

No change.

442

High Court's powers of revision.

401

"pleader" is replaced by "advocate".

443

Power of High Court to withdraw or transfer revision cases.

402

No change.

444

Option of Court to hear parties.

403

“pleader" is replaced by "advocate".

445

High Court's order to be certified to lower Court.

405

No change.

446

Power of Supreme Court to transfer cases and appeals.

406

"not exceeding one thousand rupees" is excluded.

447

Power of High Court to transfer cases and appeals.

407

In subsection (4) "or bail bond" is added and "with or without sureties" excluded. From the subsection (7) "not exceeding one thousand rupees" is excluded.

448

Power of Sessions Judge to transfer cases and appeals.

408

The words "one thousand rupees" are replaced by “sum”,

whereas "two hundred and fifty rupees" is replaced by “sum not exceeding ten thousand rupees".

449

Withdrawal of cases and appeals by Session Judge.

409

From subsection (1) "any Assistant Sessions Judge or" are excluded.

450

Withdrawal of cases by Judicial Magistrate.

410

No change.

451

Making over or withdrawal of cases by Executive Magistrates.

411

No change.

452

Reasons to be recorded.

412

No change.

453

Execution of order passed under section 409.

413

No change.

454

Execution of sentence of death passed by High Court.

414

No change.


455

Commutation of sentence of death in case of appeal to Supreme Court.

415

No change.

456

Postponement of capital sentence on pregnant woman.

416

The heading "Commutation of sentence of death on pregnant woman" replaces the heading "Postponement of capital sentence on pregnant woman".

457

Power to appoint place of imprisonment.

417

The words "or section 23 of the Provincial Insolvency Act, 1920 (5 of 1920), as the case may be;" excluded.

458

Execution of sentence of imprisonment.

418

No change.

459

Direction of warrant for execution.

419

No change.

460

Warrant with whom to be lodged.

420

No change.

461

Warrant for levy of fine.

421

The words, "but no such payment has been made" added in subsection (1).

462

Effect of such warrant.

422

No change.

463

Warrant for levy of fine issued by a Court in any territory to which this Sanhita does not extend.

423

No change.

464

Suspension of execution of sentence of imprisonment.

424

The words "with or without sureties" are excluded" and or bail bond" are added.

465

Who may issue warrant.

425

No change.

466

Sentence on escaped convict when to take effect.

426

No change.

467

Sentence on offender already sentenced for another offence.

427

No change.

468

Period of detention undergone by the accused to be set off against the sentence of imprisonment.

428

No change.

469

Saving.

429

No change.

470

Return of warrant on execution of sentence.

430

No change.

471

Money ordered to be paid recoverable as a fine.

431

No change.

472

Mercy Petition in death sentence cases.

-

Newly added section.


473

Power to suspend or remit sentences.

432

In sub-section (5) the word “male” is excluded.

474

Power to commute sentence.

433

Five new clauses are added regarding commutation of sentence and four clauses are excluded from 433 CrPC.

475

Restriction on powers of remission or commutation in certain cases.

433A

No change.

476

Concurrent power of Central Government in case of death sentences.

434

No change.

477

State Government to act after concurrence with Central Government in certain cases.

435

The word "concurrence" replaces "consultation". The words "the Delhi Special Police Establishment constituted under the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946 (25 of 1946), or" are excluded.

478

In what cases bail to be taken.

436

The word “bail” is replaced by "or bail bond". “without

sureties” is excluded. In subsection(2) “bond or”, “or bail bond” are added.

479

Maximum period for which an undertrial prisoner can be detained.

436A

“or life imprisonment is added." One new proviso is added to subsection (1), which states about the bail of first-time offenders. Two new subsections (2) and (3) are added, which are about bail for individuals having multiple pending investigations, inquiries or trials for more than one offence, and applications by the superintendent of jail where the accused person is detained, respectively.“bail” is added in place of “his personal bond with or without sureties,"

“also” is used in place of “further”.

480

When bail may be taken in case of non-bailable offence.

437

In first proviso "is under the age of 16 years" is replaced by "child". In third proviso, "or for police custody beyond the first fifteen days" added. The words "without sureties" are excluded.

481

Bail to require accused to appear before next appellate Court.

437A

The words "bail bond with sureties" are replaced by "bond or bail bond".

482

Direction for grant of bail to person apprehending arrest.

438

No change.

483

Special powers of High Court or Court of Session regarding bail.

439

No change.

484

Amount of bond and reduction thereof.

440

No change.

485

Bond of accused and sureties.

441

The words "bail or released on his own bond" replaced by "bond or bail bond" and “bail” is replaced by “bond or bail


 

 

 

bond” in sub-section (1). In subsection (2) and (3), “or bail bond” is added.

486

Declaration by sureties.

441A

No change.

487

Discharge from custody.

442

The words "bail bond" are added in subsection (1) and (2).

488

Power to order sufficient bail when that first taken is insufficient.

443

No change.

489

Discharge of sureties.

444

No change.

490

Deposit instead of recognizance.

445

The words "bond with or without sureties" are replaced by "bond or bail bond".

491

Procedure when bond has been forfeited.

446

No change.

492

Cancellation of bond and bail bond.

446A

The words "bail bond" are added.

493

Procedure in case of insolvency of death of surety or when a bond is forfeited.

447

No change.

494

Bond required from child.

448

The word "minor" is replaced by "child".

495

Appeal from orders under section 491.

449

No change.

496

Power to direct levy of amount due on certain recognizances.

450

No change.

497

Order for custody and disposal of property pending trial in certain cases.

451

In subsection (1), the words, “or the Magistrate empowered to take cognizance or commit the case for trial”,

"investigation," and “or the Magistrate” are added.

New subsections (2), (3), (4), and (5) are added, which stipulate the process of disposal, destruction, confiscation, or delivery of the property.

498

Order for disposal of property at conclusion of trial.

452

The words "investigation" and "or the Magistrate” are added, and “Court” is replaced by “case” in subsection (1). The words “or the Magistrate” is added in subsection (2).

499

Payment to innocent purchaser of money found on accused.

453

The words "within six months from the date of such order" are added for specifying the time limit for delivery to the purchaser.

500

Appeal against orders under section 498 or section 499.

454

The word “or Magistrate” is added.

501

Destruction of libellous and other matter.

455

No change.

502

Power to restore possession of immovable property.

456

The words "attended by" are replaced by "by use of" in subsection (1).


503

Procedure by police upon seizure of property.

457

No change.

504

Procedure where no claimant appears within six months.

458

The words "may be prescribed" are replaced by "as the State Government may, by rules, provide".

505

Power to sell perishable property.

459

"five hundred rupees" is replaced by "less than ten thousand rupees".

506

Irregularities which do not vitiate proceedings.

460

No change.

507

Irregularities which vitiate proceedings.

461

The words "or telegraph" are excluded.

508

Proceedings in wrong place.

462

No change.

509

Non-compliance with provisions of section 183 or section 316.

463

No change.

510

Effect of omission to frame, or absence of, or error in, charge.

464

No change.

511

Finding or sentence when reversible by reason of error, omission or irregularity.

465

No change.

512

Defect or error not to make attachment unlawful.

466

Ditto.

513

Definitions.

467

No change.

514

Bar to taking cognizance after lapse of the period of limitation.

468

A new explanation is added. "For the purpose of computing the period of limitation, the relevant date shall be the date of filing a complaint under section 223 or the date of recording information under section 173." “elsewhere” is excluded from subsection (1).

515

Commencement of the period of limitation.

469

No change.

516

Exclusion of time in certain cases.

470

No change.

517

Exclusion of date on which Court is closed.

471

No change.

518

Continuing offence.

472

No change.

519

Extension of period of limitation in certain cases.

473

No change.

520

Trials before High Courts.

474

No change.


521

Delivery to commanding officers of persons liable to be tried by Court-martial.

475

The word "military" is replaced by "army".

522

Forms.

476

No change.

523

Power of High Court to make rules.

477

The word "prescribed" is replaced by "provided by rules made by the State Government".

524

Power to alter functions allocated to Executive Magistrate in certain cases.

478

No change.

525

Case in which Judge or Magistrate is personally interested.

479

No change.

526

Practicing advocate not to sit as Magistrate in certain Courts.

480

The word "pleader" is replaced by "advocate".

527

Public servant concerned in sale not to purchase or bid for property.

481

No change.

528

Saving of inherent powers of High Court.

482

Ditto.

529

Duty of High Court to exercise continuous superintendence over Courts.

483

In the heading words "Court of Judicial Magistrates" are replaced by "Courts". And "Courts of Session and", "the Judges and" are added. The word "such" is excluded.

530

Trial and proceedings to be held in electronic mode.

-

Newly added under heading

Trial and proceedings to be held in electronic mode.

531

Repeal and savings.

484

Proviso to subsection (2) (a) is excluded. In sub-section 2(b), the word "prescribed" is replaced at one place by "provided by rules" and at another place by the word

“specified”. Proviso to subsection (2) (d) is excluded.

In sub-section (3), the word “prescribed” is replaced by “specified”. The word “old” is replaced by “said” at many places in this section.

 

 

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