Section 523 of BNSS : Section 523: Power of High Court to make rules.
BNSS
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: Rajesh, a retired school teacher, wants to become a petition-writer in the criminal courts of Maharashtra.
Application of the Act:
- Approval and Rules: The High Court of Maharashtra, with the approval of the Maharashtra State Government, creates rules specifying the qualifications required to become a petition-writer.
- Licensing: Rajesh applies for a license as per the rules. The High Court issues him a license after verifying his qualifications and background.
- Conduct and Fees: The rules also specify how Rajesh should conduct his business and the maximum fees he can charge for writing petitions.
- Penalties: If Rajesh violates any of these rules, such as overcharging clients or engaging in unethical practices, the High Court can impose penalties on him. The rules also specify the authority responsible for investigating such violations and imposing penalties.
- Publication: All these rules are published in the Official Gazette of Maharashtra, making them accessible to the public.
Example 2:
Scenario: Priya, a law graduate, is interested in becoming a petition-writer in the criminal courts of Tamil Nadu.
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