Section 500 of BNSS : Section 500: Appeal against orders under section 498 or section 499.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: Ramesh, a shop owner, had his shop's goods seized by the police under Section 498 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023, which deals with the disposal of property involved in a crime. The Magistrate ordered the goods to be auctioned.
Application of Section 500: Ramesh believes the seizure and auction order is unjust and decides to appeal against the Magistrate's order. He files an appeal in the Sessions Court, which is the court where appeals from the Magistrate's Court are ordinarily heard.
Outcome: The Sessions Court, upon reviewing the appeal, decides to stay the auction order until the appeal is resolved. After hearing the case, the Sessions Cour...
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