Section 305 of BNSS : Section 305: Prisoner to be brought to Court in custody.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Rajesh is currently serving a sentence in Tihar Jail for a theft conviction. The court has scheduled a hearing for a new case in which Rajesh is a witness. The judge issues an order under Section 302(1) of The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023, requiring Rajesh's presence in court on a specific date. The order is countersigned as required by Section 302(2).

The officer in charge of Tihar Jail receives this order and ensures that Rajesh is transported to the court on the specified date. Rajesh is kept in custody near the courtroom until he is called to testify. After his testimony, the court authorize...

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