Section 387 of BNSS : Section 387: Discharge of offender on submission of apology.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Scenario: Ramesh, a witness in a court case, was asked by the judge to provide certain documents crucial to the case. Ramesh, feeling frustrated and overwhelmed, refused to submit the documents and even interrupted the court proceedings with loud objections. The judge, under Section 384, adjudged Ramesh to a fine for his refusal and disruptive behavior.

Application of Section 387: After realizing his mistake, Ramesh approached the court and sincerely apologized for his behavior. He also submitted the required documents. The judge, sati...

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