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Empowering Police for Crime Prevention

Salient Features of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita and the Preventive Action of the Police
12:15 AM Sep 28, 2024 IST | MUNEEB RASHID MALIK
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The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023 is one of the most significant legislative reforms aimed at modernizing India’s criminal justice system. It replaces the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), 1973, which had been in place for over 50 years. The BNSS is part of a larger effort to overhaul the criminal justice framework in India, including the introduction of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (to replace the Indian Penal Code) and the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (replacing the Indian Evidence Act).

 

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What is the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023?

The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 is a new law aimed at reforming the procedural aspects of criminal justice in India. It replaces the old Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), 1973. The BNSS introduces several changes to the process of arrest, investigation, trials, and other aspects of criminal law to make it more efficient and aligned with the needs of the 21st century.

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Why was there a need to replace the CrPC of 1973?

The CrPC of 1973 was a colonial-era law that had undergone several amendments but still carried many outdated provisions. Over the decades, advancements in technology, changes in social norms, and evolving legal principles exposed the inadequacies in the older law. The need for speedier trials, better investigation mechanisms, and more robust protection of citizens’ rights demanded a more modern legal framework. The BNSS addresses these needs by introducing more streamlined procedures and integrating technology into law enforcement.

What are some of the major changes introduced by the BNSS?

Some of the key changes in the BNSS include:

 

How does the BNSS address the issue of delays in the justice system?

Delays in the justice system have been a long-standing problem in India. The BNSS attempts to tackle this issue in several ways:

 

What provisions does the BNSS make for the protection of women and children?

The BNSS recognises the need for special protection for women and children in the criminal justice system. Some important provisions include:

 

What role does technology play in the BNSS?

Technology plays a critical role in the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita. The new law emphasises the use of digital tools in the following areas:

 

How does the BNSS ensure the protection of fundamental rights?

The BNSS contains several provisions to ensure that the fundamental rights of citizens are protected throughout the criminal justice process:

 

What is the responsibility of the police under BNSS?

Every police officer has the duty to prevent the commission of any cognizable offence, and they must act to stop such an offence whenever possible.

 

Can the police only act when they are ordered to?

No, a police officer can act on their own to prevent cognizable offences without waiting for orders.

 

What must a police officer do if they receive information about a plan to commit a cognizable offence?

The police officer must inform their superior and any other officers who are responsible for preventing such offences.

 

Can the officer keep the information to themselves?

No, the officer is required to share the information with the appropriate authorities.

 

When can a police officer arrest someone?

If a police officer knows that a person is planning to commit a cognizable offence, they can arrest that person without a warrant or Magistrate’s orders if they believe that arresting the person is the only way to prevent the crime.

 

How long can a person arrested under BNSS be kept in custody?

The person cannot be detained for more than 24 hours unless further detention is authorized by law.

 

Can a police officer stop someone from damaging public property?

Yes, if a police officer sees someone attempting to damage or remove public property, they can act immediately to stop it without needing any orders.

 

Does this apply only to physical damage?

It applies to both damage to public property and the removal or injury of public landmarks, buoys, or navigation marks.

 

What is expected of citizens?

All citizens are required to follow the lawful directions of police officers when they are carrying out their duties under this chapter.

 

What happens if someone refuses to follow a police officer’s directions?

The police officer can detain or remove that person. In serious cases, they may take them before a Magistrate. In minor cases, they may release the person within 24 hours.

 

Is there a limit to how long the police can detain a person for refusing to follow directions?

Yes, a person must be released within 24 hours unless the situation demands further legal action.

The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 represents a major step forward in reforming India’s criminal justice system. By modernizing procedures, incorporating technology, and ensuring the protection of citizens’ rights, the BNSS aims to deliver justice more efficiently and equitably. Its emphasis on reducing delays, protecting vulnerable groups, and making law enforcement more accountable promises to improve the overall functioning of the criminal justice system in India.

 

 

 

Muneeb Rashid Malik is an Advocate practicing before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, Hon’ble High Court of Delhi and Hon’ble High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. He is the Legal Advisor to Kashmir Uzma. He tweets @muneebmalikrash.

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