Section 375 of BNSS : Section 375: Power of State Government to empower officer in charge to discharge.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Scenario: Ramesh, who has been diagnosed with a severe mental disorder, is accused of a serious crime and is confined in a jail under the provisions of Section 369.

Application of Section 375: The State Government decides to empower the officer in charge of the jail where Ramesh is confined to discharge the functions of the Inspector-General of Prisons. This means the officer in charge can now make decisions regarding Ramesh's treatment, confinement conditions, and any necessary transfers, which would typically be handled by the Inspector-General of Prisons.

Outcome: The officer in charge, having been given this authority, arranges for Ramesh to rec...

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