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Section 133 – Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita(BNSS) – Copy Of Order To Accompany Summons Or Warrant.

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Section 133 - Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita(BNSS) - Copy Of Order To Accompany Summons Or Warrant
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Every summons or warrant issued under section 132 shall be accompanied by a
copy of the order made under section 130, and such copy shall be delivered by the officer
serving or executing such summons or warrant to the person served with, or arrested under,
the same.

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CodeExplanation:Illustration:Common Questions and Answers:

Explanation:

This section mandates that every summons or warrant issued under Section 132 (relating to appearance of witnesses and production of documents) must be accompanied by a copy of the order made under Section 130 (relating to the issuance of summons for witnesses). This copy must be delivered to the person being served with the summons or warrant.

Illustration:

Imagine a police officer is serving a summons to a witness in a case. The summons instructs the witness to appear in court. According to Section 132(4), the officer must also provide the witness with a copy of the order made under Section 130, which is the order that initially directed the summoning of the witness.

Common Questions and Answers:

  • Q: Why is this provision necessary?

A: This ensures transparency and fairness in the legal process. The person being summoned or arrested knows the legal basis for the action being taken against them.

  • Q: What happens if the officer fails to provide the copy of the order?

A: This may be considered a procedural irregularity, which could potentially affect the validity of the summons or warrant.

  • Q: Can the person being served with the summons or warrant refuse to accept the copy of the order?

A: No, they are legally obligated to accept it. The officer must record the delivery of the copy in their official records.

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