Section 364 BNSS : Magistrate Cannot Impose a Harsh Enough Sentence .

Section 364 BNSS : Allows Magistrates to transfer cases requiring harsher punishment to Chief Judicial Magistrates.
Section 363 BNSS : Legal Procedure for Previously Convicted Persons in coinage, stamp-law or property.

Section 363 BNSS explaining how courts handle repeated offences under property or coinage laws, focusing on when cases are transferred to higher courts.
Section 362 BNSS : Magistrate’s Duty to Commit Case to Sessions Court .

Section 362 BNSS explains that if a Magistrate finds a case fit for the Sessions Court, it must be transferred before judgment. This maintains fair trial rights and proper judicial jurisdiction.
Section 361 BNSS : Procedure When Magistrate Lacks Authority to Dispose Case .

Section 361 BNSS : Magistrate cannot proceed with a case due to jurisdiction issues. It provides a step-by-step method to forward the case to the Chief Judicial Magistrate or another appropriate court to maintain legal process and fairness.
Section 360 BNSS : Withdrawal from Prosecution .

Section 360 BNSS : Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita showing how prosecutors may legally withdraw a case before judgment with court and government oversight.
Section 359 BNSS : Compounding of Offences .

Section 359 BNSS : Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023. It lists compoundable offences, their section numbers, and who can lawfully compound them, like victims or property owners.
Section 358 BNSS : Trial for Persons Found Guilty During Proceedings .

Section 358 BNSS : A courtroom image representing BNSS 358, where the judge proceeds against a person not originally accused but found guilty during inquiry or trial, promoting complete justice.