Section 252 of BNSS : Section 252: Conviction on plea of guilty.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Ravi is accused of theft and is brought before the Court of Session. During the trial, Ravi decides to plead guilty to the charges. The judge records Ravi's plea of guilty. Given the circumstances and evidence, the judge uses his discretion to convict Ravi based on his guilty plea. Ravi is then sentenced according to the law for theft.

Example 2:

Meena is charged with fraud and is facing trial in a Court of Session. During the proceedings, Meena admits her guilt and pleads guilty to the fraud charges. The judge officially records Meena's guilty plea. After considering the details of the case, the judge decides to convict Meena based on her admission of guilt. Meena is subsequently given a punishment as per the legal provisions for fraud.