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Section 214 – Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita(BNSS) – Additional Sessions Judges To Try Cases Made Over To Them.

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Section 214 - Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita(BNSS) - Additional Sessions Judges To Try Cases Made Over To Them
Section 214 - Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita(BNSS) - Additional Sessions Judges To Try Cases Made Over To Them
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An Additional Sessions Judge shall try such cases as the Sessions Judge of the division may, by general or special order, make over to him for trial or as the High Court may, by special order, direct him to try.

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Code: Explanation:Illustration:Common Questions and Answers:

Explanation:

This section outlines the jurisdiction of Additional Sessions Judges in trying criminal cases. It states that:

Sessions Judge’s Power: The Sessions Judge of a division can delegate cases to an Additional Sessions Judge for trial through general or special orders.

High Court’s Power: The High Court can also directly order an Additional Sessions Judge to try specific cases through special orders.

Illustration:

The Sessions Judge of a district may issue a general order assigning all cases involving theft under a certain monetary value to Additional Sessions Judge

The High Court may direct an Additional Sessions Judge to try a specific case due to its complexity or the involvement of a prominent person.

Common Questions and Answers:

  • Q: Can an Additional Sessions Judge try any case?A: No. They can only try cases delegated by the Sessions Judge or directed by the High Court.
  • Q: What happens if an Additional Sessions Judge is not competent to try a case?A: The case may be transferred to another judge with the appropriate jurisdiction.

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