Section 345 of BNSS : Section 345: Trial of person not complying with conditions of pardon.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Ravi was involved in a large-scale financial fraud case. To gather more evidence and prosecute the main culprits, the Public Prosecutor offered Ravi a pardon under Section 343 of The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023, on the condition that he would provide truthful testimony against the other accused. Ravi accepted the pardon and testified in court.
However, during the trial, it was discovered that Ravi had deliberately concealed crucial information about the fraud and had given false evidence. The Public Prosecutor certified that Ravi had not complied with the conditions of the pardon. As a result, Ravi was put on trial for the original financial fraud, any other related offenses, and the offense of giving false evidence.
Before the trial began, the court asked Ravi if he pleaded that he had complied with the conditions of the pardon. Ravi claimed he had complied, so the prosecution had to prove that he had not. The court found that Ravi had indeed failed to comply with the conditions and proceeded with the trial, ultimately convicting him for the offenses.
Example 2:
Sunita was a member of a criminal gang involved in drug trafficking. To dismantle the gang, the Public Prosecutor offered her a pardon under Section 344...
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