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.
Chhattisgarh High Court holds that a wife living separately without sufficient reason is not entitled to maintenance under Section 125 CrPC, upholding family court order.
Supreme Court rules that accused persons exercising legal remedies by challenging trial court orders cannot be blamed for delaying trials, reinforcing fair trial rights.
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Orissa High Court rules that issuing a non-bailable warrant before the scheduled appearance under Section 35(3) BNSS is illegal and violates personal liberty.