Section 226 of BNSS : Section 226: Dismissal of complaint.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Scenario: Rajesh files a complaint against his neighbor, Suresh, alleging that Suresh has been harassing him by playing loud music late at night. Rajesh provides his statement under oath and brings two witnesses who also testify under oath. The Magistrate orders an inquiry under Section 225, and the police investigate the matter. The investigation reveals that Suresh has not been playing loud music and that the noise was coming from a nearby construction site.

Application of Section 226: After considering the statements of Rajesh and his witnesses, and reviewing the police investigation report, the Magistrate concludes that there is no sufficient ground to proceed against S...

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