Section 109 of BNSS : Section 109: Power to impound document, etc., produced.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: During a criminal trial, the prosecution presents a forged property deed as evidence to prove the accused's involvement in a land scam.
Application of Section 109: The judge, upon examining the document and suspecting its authenticity, decides to impound the forged property deed. This means the court takes custody of the document to prevent it from being tampered with or destroyed, ensuring it remains available for further investigation and proceedings.
Example 2:
Scenario: In a civil case regarding a disputed will, one party produces a suspicious-looking will that allegedly disinherits the other party.
Application of Section 109: The court, noticing irregularities in the will, such a...
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