Section 34 of BNSS : Section 34: Duty of officers employed in connection with affairs of a village to make certain report.
BNSS
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: Reporting the Presence of a Notorious Receiver of Stolen Property
Ram, the headman of a small village in Maharashtra, learns that a notorious receiver of stolen property, known for buying stolen goods from thieves, has taken up temporary residence in an old house on the outskirts of the village. Ram, fulfilling his duty under Section 34 of The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023, promptly informs the officer in charge of the nearest police station about the presence of this individual. The police conduct an investigation and eventually arrest the notorious receiver, preventing further illegal activities in the area.
Example 2:
Scenario: Reporting the Passage of a Suspected Robber
Sita, a teacher residing in a village in Uttar Pradesh, notices a suspicious individual passing through her village late at night. She recognizes him as a person recently released from prison, known for his involvement in robberies. Sita suspects he might be planning another crime. As required by Section 34, she immediately reports her observations to the nearest magistrate. The magistrate then alerts the police, who increase patrolling in the ar...
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