Section 294 of BNSS : Section 294: Judgment of Court.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Ravi was accused of a minor theft and decided to opt for plea bargaining under Chapter XXIII of The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023. After negotiations, Ravi agreed to plead guilty in exchange for a reduced sentence. The court, following the procedures outlined in Section 293, reviewed the plea agreement. On the day of the judgment, the judge delivered the judgment in open court, stating the terms of the plea agreement and the reduced sentence. The judgment was then signed by the presiding officer of the court, making it official.
Example 2:
Meena was charged with a non-violent offense and chose to go through the plea bargaining process. After reaching an agreement with the prosecution, the case was brought before the court. According to Section 293, the court examined the plea agreement to ensure it was fair and voluntary. During the court session, the judge announced the judgment in open court, detailing the agreed-upon sentence and conditions. The presiding officer of the court then signed the judgment, finalizing the decision and allowing Meena to serve a lesser sentence as per the plea bargain.