Section 287 BNSS : Judgment in Summary Trials .

Section 287 BNSS : Mandates written judgments with evidence in summary trials. Know how it protects the rights of the accused and supports appeals in Indian courts.
Section 286 BNSS : Summary Trial Records .

Section 286 BNSS : Which explains the need for proper record-keeping in summary trials. Know how courts document each case properly with official details to maintain transparency.
Section 285 BNSS : Procedure for Summary Trials .

Section 285 BNSS : Allows Indian courts to conduct summary trials for minor offences by following the summons-case procedure. It ensures quick justice with a limit of three months imprisonment, reducing delays and pending cases in courts.
Section 284 BNSS :Summary Trials by Magistrate of Second Class .

Section 284 BNSS : Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita gives power to Magistrates of the second class to conduct summary trials for minor offences. These trials save court time by quickly disposing of cases involving small fines or short imprisonments.
Section 283 BNSS : Power of Summary Trials in Minor Criminal Cases .

Section 283 BNSS : Magistrates to conduct summary trials for petty offences, like theft and criminal intimidation. It ensures faster justice by simplifying legal procedures for small cases. Learn more about the process, examples, and benefits of BNSS 283 here.
Section 282 BNSS : Magistrate’s Power Switching Summons to Warrant Cases .

Section 282 BNSS : Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita gives the Magistrate power to convert a summons-case into a warrant-case during trial to ensure justice in serious offences.
Section 281 BNSS : Power of Magistrate to Stop Trial.

Section 281 BNSS : Magistrates to stop court proceedings in summons-cases not started by complaint, helping in acquittal or discharge based on case progress.