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SECTION 271 BNSS – Acquittal or conviction

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(1) If, in any case under this Chapter in which a charge has been framed, the Magistrate finds the accused not guilty, he shall record an order of acquittal. (2) Where, in any case under this Chapter, the Magistrate finds the accused guilty, but does…

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SECTION 270 BNSS – Evidence for defence

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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.

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SECTION 269 BNSS – Procedure where accused is not discharged

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(1) If, when such evidence has been taken, or at any previous stage of the case, the Magistrate is of opinion that there is ground for presuming that the accused has committed an offence triable under this Chapter, which such Magistrate is competent to try…

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SECTION 268 BNSS – When accused shall be discharged

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(1) If, upon taking all the evidence referred to in section 267, the Magistrate considers, for reasons to be recorded, that no case against the accused has been made out which, if unrebutted, would warrant his conviction, the Magistrate shall discharge him. (2) Nothing in…

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SECTION 267 BNSS – Evidence for prosecution

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(1) When, in any warrant-case instituted otherwise than on a police report, the accused appears or is brought before a Magistrate, the Magistrate shall proceed to hear the prosecution and take all such evidence as may be produced in support of the prosecution. (2) The…

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SECTION 266 BNSS – Evidence for defence

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(1) The accused shall then be called upon to enter upon his defence and produce his evidence; and if the accused puts in any written statement, the Magistrate shall file it with the record. (2) If the accused, after he has entered upon his defence,…

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SECTION 265 BNSS – Evidence for prosecution

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(1) If the accused refuses to plead or does not plead, or claims to be tried or the Magistrate does not convict the accused under section 264, the Magistrate shall fix a date for the examination of witnesses: Provided that the Magistrate shall supply in…

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SECTION 264 BNSS – Conviction on plea of guilty

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If the accused pleads guilty, the Magistrate shall record the plea and may, in his discretion, convict him thereon.

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SECTION 263 BNSS – Framing of charge

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(1) If, upon such consideration, examination, if any, and hearing, the Magistrate is of opinion that there is ground for presuming that the accused has committed an offence triable under this Chapter, which such Magistrate is competent to try and which, in his opinion, could…

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SECTION 262 BNSS – When accused shall be discharged

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(1) The accused may prefer an application for discharge within a period of sixty days from the date of supply of copies of documents under section 230. (2) If, upon considering the police report and the documents sent with it under section 193 and making…

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