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Section 296 BNSS: Powers of the Court in Criminal Proceedings

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Section 296 - Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita(BNSS) - Power Of Court In Plea Bargaining
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Code: Section 296 BNSS

296.
A Court shall have, for the purposes of discharging its functions under this Chapter, all the powers vested in respect of bail, trial of offences, and other matters relating to the disposal of a case in such Court under this Sanhita.


Explanation of Section 296 BNSS

Section 296 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS) grants a Court the necessary powers for performing its judicial functions. These powers include authority over bail, conducting trials, and handling other related matters involved in the disposal of cases. This section empowers the Court to execute the legal proceedings effectively under the provisions outlined in the BNSS.

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Code: Section 296 BNSSExplanation of Section 296 BNSSIllustrationExample 1: Court Handling a TrialExample 2: Bail DecisionsCommon Questions and Answers on Section 296 BNSS1. What powers does a Court have under Section 296 of BNSS?2. How does Section 296 affect the trial process?3. Can the Court use its powers for things other than trials?Conclusion

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Example 1: Court Handling a Trial

A Court is overseeing a trial for a criminal offence. Under Section 296, it has the power to manage the case, decide on the bail, and ensure the trial progresses in accordance with BNSS rules. The Court can take appropriate decisions regarding the case’s progression, ensuring the proper legal processes are followed.

Example 2: Bail Decisions

A person accused of a criminal offense petitions for bail. Under Section 296, the Court has the authority to grant bail, modify the terms, or deny it based on the case’s circumstances and relevant legal provisions under the BNSS.


Common Questions and Answers on Section 296 BNSS

1. What powers does a Court have under Section 296 of BNSS?

  • Answer: The Court has powers over bail, trials, and other matters related to case disposal as per the provisions of the BNSS.

2. How does Section 296 affect the trial process?

  • Answer: Section 296 ensures that the Court has full authority to manage the trial, including decisions related to bail and other procedural matters, to ensure smooth case resolution.

3. Can the Court use its powers for things other than trials?

  • Answer: Yes, the Court can use its powers in various other functions, such as granting bail and handling the general procedures related to case disposal under the BNSS.

Conclusion

Section 296 of the BNSS ensures that the Court has the necessary authority to carry out its functions effectively, including bail decisions, trials, and any other related actions to facilitate the disposal of cases. This ensures the judiciary has the flexibility and power to maintain order and uphold the law.

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