Section 252 BNSS : Guilty Pleas and Convictions .

Section 252 BNSS : Judge to record a plea of guilty by an accused during a trial and, using discretion, convict the accused. This ensures a fair, efficient, and transparent legal process .
Section 251 BNSS : Framing Charges During Trial.

Section 251 BNSS : BNSS 251 outlines the process of framing charges, ensuring fair trials by reading, explaining, and transferring cases as needed.
Section 250 BNSS : Discharge of the Accused.

Section 250 BNSS : Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita outlines how an accused may be discharged from trial within 60 days of commitment if the judge finds no strong grounds to proceed.
Section 249 BNSS : Opening Case for Prosecution.

Section 249 BNSS : When the public prosecutor presents the opening statement in court, describing the charges against the accused and summarizing the evidence under BNSS Section 249. This image symbolizes the official beginning of a fair trial process.
Section 248 BNSS : Role of Public Prosecutor in Sessions Trials .

Section 248 BNSS mandates that every trial before a Court of Session in India must be conducted by a Public Prosecutor. This ensures fair, lawful, and unbiased prosecution in serious criminal cases like murder or rape.
Section 247 BNSS : Withdrawal of Charges After Conviction .

Section 247 BNSS : Legal provision that allows remaining charges to be dropped after a person is convicted on some charges. The withdrawn charges are treated as acquitted unless the main conviction is overturned by a higher court.
Section 246 BNSS : Joint Trials for Connected Crimes.

Section 246 BNSS : Which explains joint charges and trials in Indian courts, helping to manage cases involving multiple accused individuals.