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The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 outlines the structure and functions of criminal courts and offices in India. It includes provisions for the trial of offences, definitions, and the powers of various judicial and executive magistrates. The document is organized into chapters detailing the constitution of courts, jurisdiction, and sentencing powers.
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THE BHARATIYA NAGARIK SURAKSHA SANHITA, 2023

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ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
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CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
SECTIONS
1. Short title, extent and commencement.
2. Definitions.
3. Construction of references.
4. Trial of offences under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 and other laws.
5. Saving.
CHAPTER II
CONSTITUTION OF CRIMINAL COURTS AND OFFICES

6. Classes of Criminal Courts.


7. Territorial divisions.
8. Court of Session.
9. Courts of Judicial Magistrates.
10. Chief Judicial Magistrate and Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, etc.
11. Special Judicial Magistrates.
12. Local Jurisdiction of Judicial Magistrates.
13. Subordination of Judicial Magistrates.
14. Executive Magistrates.
15. Special Executive Magistrates.
16. Local Jurisdiction of Executive.
17. Subordination of Executive Magistrates.
18. Public Prosecutors.
19. Assistant Public Prosecutors.
20. Directorate of Prosecution.
CHAPTER III
POWER OF COURTS
21. Courts by which offences are triable.
22. Sentences which High Courts and Sessions Judges may pass.
23. Sentences which Magistrates may pass.
24. Sentence of imprisonment in default of fine.
25. Sentence in cases of conviction of several offences at one trial.
26. Mode of conferring powers.
27. Powers of officers appointed.
28. Withdrawal of powers.
29. Powers of Judges and Magistrates exercisable by their successors-in-office.

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