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Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 – Law & Practice is a comprehensive, authoritative, and practice-oriented commentary on India's contemporary law of criminal procedure, enacted to replace the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 and brought into force with effect from 1st July 2024. This work treats the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) 2023 not merely as a procedural statute, but as the operative spine of the new criminal law framework, functioning in close and continuous interaction with the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023 (BNS) and the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam 2023 (BSA). It recognises that criminal procedure is the decisive legal mechanism through which substantive offences are enforced, and evidentiary rules are activated—shaping arrest, investigation, remand, trial conduct, judicial supervision, appellate control, and the ultimate legitimacy of criminal adjudication. Designed as a courtroom authority rather than a transitional handbook, the book provides sustained, provision-wise commentary that explains not only the text of the BNSS but the manner in which procedural power is intended to be exercised, restrained, and reviewed. The commentary consistently engages with questions that arise in practice.

This book is intended for the following audience:

  • Judges & Magistrates – For principled exercise of procedural control over investigation, cognisance, remand, trial management, sentencing process, and appellate supervision

  • Advocates & Trial Lawyers – For structuring criminal litigation, drafting applications, raising procedural objections, and conducting trials under the BNSS framework

  • Public Prosecutors & Defence Counsel – For navigating prosecutorial discretion, accused rights, victim participation, and fair-trial guarantees embedded in the code

  • Police Officers & Investigating Agencies – For lawful and defensible exercise of powers relating to registration of offences, investigation, arrest, custody, and filing of reports

  • Academicians, Researchers & Advanced Law Students – For doctrinal analysis, comparative procedural study, and examination-oriented mastery of criminal procedure

The Present Publication is the 2026 Edition, authored by Adv. Saurabh Kansal, Prof. Vageshwari Deswal, and Dr Shruti Goyal, with the following distinguishing features:

  • [Deep Section-wise Commentary on Criminal Procedure] Every provision of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita is examined through structured analytical commentary explaining its scope, purpose, legal consequences, and operational mechanics. The commentary moves beyond textual explanation to address how procedural authority is to be exercised in cases, making it an interpretative commentary rather than a mechanical annotation

  • [Courtroom-Centric Interpretation of Procedural Powers] The analysis is consistently anchored in courtroom and investigative realities, addressing the functioning of the BNSS across police stations, magistrates' courts, sessions courts, and High Courts. Issues of investigation, remand, inquiry, trial conduct, limitation, revision, and inherent jurisdiction are examined from a practice-first perspective

  • [Comparative Context as an Interpretative Aid] While the BNSS is a new enactment, the commentary preserves doctrinal continuity by:

    • Mapping corresponding provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973

    • Identifying newly introduced, restructured, and omitted procedural mechanisms

    • Explaining how settled judicial principles under the CrPC continue to inform interpretation under the BNSS, unless expressly displaced

  • [Legislative Intent Embedded into Procedural Interpretation] The commentary is enriched with systematic reference to:

    • Statement of Objects and Reasons

    • Notes on Clauses

    • Parliamentary Standing Committee observations and recommendations

    • Parliamentary debates and ministerial explanations

    • These materials are used to clarify statutory purpose and procedural design, particularly where the text admits of multiple interpretations

  • [Preservation of Judicial Discipline and Fair-Trial Doctrine] Despite statutory restructuring, the book carefully aligns BNSS provisions with enduring principles governing fair investigation, judicial supervision, abuse of process, natural justice, and the inherent and supervisory jurisdiction of constitutional courts

The commentary covers the entire BNSS framework, including:

  • Preliminary provisions and foundational principles of criminal procedure

  • Police powers relating to information, investigation, search, seizure, arrest, and custody

  • Magistracy-centric procedural controls and judicial oversight

  • Inquiry, trial mechanisms, and evidentiary procedures (in coordination with BSA)

  • Special procedures, summary trials, and discretionary judicial powers

  • Limitations, inherent powers of High Courts, and supervisory jurisdiction

  • Repeal, savings, and continuity of legal proceedings

  • In addition to section-wise commentary, the book contains high-value reference tools, such as:

    • Tables mapping BNSS sections with CrPC provisions

    • Identification of new, omitted, and repealed sections

    • A detailed List of Cases supporting procedural interpretation

    • Exhaustive appendices consolidating legislative history and allied materials

The structure of the book is as follows:

  • The book follows the exact statutory sequence of the BNSS, ensuring intuitive navigation

  • Each section is accompanied by:

    • Statutory text

    • Analytical commentary

    • Comparative references

    • Explanatory notes rooted in practice and precedent

  • Appendices are strategically placed to support contextual interpretation, not merely documentary reproduction

  • A comprehensive subject index and glossary ensure quick access for courtroom and academic use