Section 269 of BNS : Section 269: Failure by person released on bail bond or bond to appear in Court.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Ravi was arrested for allegedly committing theft and was subsequently released on bail. As part of his bail conditions, Ravi was required to appear in court on the 15th of every month until the trial concluded. However, Ravi failed to appear in court on the scheduled date without providing any valid reason. The court issued a notice to Ravi, asking him to explain his absence. Ravi could not provide a sufficient cause for his failure to appear. As a result, Ravi was charged under Section 269 of The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023. He faced a...
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