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Section 270 – Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita(BNSS) – Evidence For Defence.

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Code: Section 270 BNSS

270.
The accused shall then be called upon to enter upon his defence and produce his evidence; and the provisions of section 266 shall apply to the case.


Explanation of Section 270 BNSS

Section 270 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNSS) outlines the process for the accused to enter their defence and present evidence during a trial. This section ensures that the accused is given the opportunity to defend themselves and introduce evidence to support their case.

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Code: Section 270 BNSSExplanation of Section 270 BNSSKey Provisions:IllustrationExample: Defence PresentationCommon Questions and Answers on Section 270 BNSS1. What happens after the prosecution presents its case?2. Does the accused have to follow specific rules when presenting their evidence?Conclusion

Key Provisions:

  1. Accused’s Defence (Sub-section):
    After the prosecution has presented its case, the accused is called upon to enter their defence. The accused is required to present their case and any evidence they wish to submit in their defense.
  2. Application of Section 266:
    Section 266 applies to the case, which likely provides further procedural guidelines or clarifications for the accused when presenting their evidence in their defence. This ensures consistency and fairness in the process.

Illustration

Example: Defence Presentation

In a case, after the prosecution has presented its evidence, the Magistrate calls upon the accused to present their defence. The accused brings forth evidence and witnesses to support their innocence, following the procedures outlined in Section 266.


Common Questions and Answers on Section 270 BNSS

1. What happens after the prosecution presents its case?

  • Answer: After the prosecution presents its case, the accused is called upon to present their defence and any evidence supporting it.

2. Does the accused have to follow specific rules when presenting their evidence?

  • Answer: Yes, the provisions of Section 266 apply to the accused when presenting their evidence in defence.

Conclusion

Section 270 BNSS ensures that the accused is given a fair opportunity to defend themselves by presenting their defence and evidence. The provision of Section 266 further guides the accused in following the appropriate legal procedures when making their defence.


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