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Section 131 – Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita(BNSS) – Procedure In Respect Of Person Present In Court.

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Section 131 - Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita(BNSS) - Procedure In Respect Of Person Present In Court
Section 131 - Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita(BNSS) - Procedure In Respect Of Person Present In Court
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If the person in respect of whom such order is made is present in Court, it shall
be read over to him, or, if he so desires, the substance thereof shall be explained to him.

Explanation 

Section 131 BNSS ensures fair legal proceedings by requiring that any person subject to a security bond order fully understands it.

Contents
CodeExplanation Key Provisions:Illustration:Common Questions and Answers:

Key Provisions:

  • Applies When the Person is Present in Court:
    • The Court must read out the order to them.
    • Alternatively, the order can be explained in simple terms.
  • Ensures Transparency:
    • Prevents miscommunication or misunderstanding of legal orders.
  • Protects Legal Rights:
    • Ensures the accused understands the bond terms and legal obligations.

Illustration:

Imagine a court orders a person to refrain from entering a specific area. If that person is present in court, the order will be read aloud to them. If they prefer, the judge or court officials can explain the order’s substance in simpler terms.

Common Questions and Answers:

  • Q: Does this section apply to all court orders?

A: While not explicitly stated, this section is likely applicable to all court orders that are read out in court, as it promotes fairness and transparency.

  • Q: What if the person does not understand the language of the order?

A: The court should ensure that the order is explained to the person in a language they understand, either through an interpreter or by using simpler terms.

  • Q: Is the person obligated to accept the order?

A: This section only mandates the reading or explanation of the order. The person is not obligated to accept it, but failing to comply with the order may have legal consequences.

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