Section 280 BNSS : Complaint Withdrawal Procedure.

Section 280 BNSS : Allows the complainant to withdraw a complaint before the final order, subject to court approval.
Section 279 BNSS : Complainant Missing or Dead? Here’s What Court Does .

Section 279 BNSS : Situations where the complainant is absent or has died. The section empowers the Magistrate to wait 30 days and then acquit the accused or proceed with the case through legal representation.
Section 278 BNSS : Acquittal or Conviction Explained .

Section 278 BNSS : Magistrate decides acquittal or conviction after hearing evidence, as per BNSS Section 278..
Section 277 BNSS : Procedure When Accused Not Convicted .

Section 277 BNSS of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita explains the steps a Magistrate must take when an accused is not convicted after pleading guilty. It ensures a complete hearing of both prosecution and defence sides with evidence and summons.
Section 276 BNSS : Plea of Guilty Without Going to Court .

Section 276 BNSS allows people accused of petty offences to plead guilty in writing and pay the fine, enabling quick conviction without attending court.
Section 275 BNSS : Conviction on Plea of Guilty Explained .

Section 275 BNSS : Magistrates to convict an accused who voluntarily pleads guilty, helping resolve summons-cases faster and fairly.
Section 274 BNSS : Accusation Is Handled in Summons-Cases .

Section 274 BNSS : Magistrate in a summons-case to explain the offence directly to the accused without drafting a formal charge sheet, ensuring quicker and fairer trials in minor cases.