Supreme Court: Notice Under BNSS Section 353 Is Mandatory, Arrest Only in Exceptional Cases
Supreme Court rules notice under BNSS Section 353 is mandatory for offences up to seven years. Arrest only in exceptional cases with written reasons.
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Supreme Court rules notice under BNSS Section 353 is mandatory for offences up to seven years. Arrest only in exceptional cases with written reasons.
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