Section 203 BNSS : Crime During Journey or Voyage .

Section 203 BNSS allows crimes during travel by road, train, air, or sea to be tried in any area the journey passed through, ensuring fast and fair justice.
Section 202 BNSS : Communication-Based Crimes: Letters, Emails & More .

Section 202 BNSS : Which covers offences like cheating and fraud committed through electronic communication, letters, and telecommunication. It highlights how the law protects victims of digital crimes and allows legal action where the message was sent or received.
Section 201 BNSS : Place of Trial for Particular Offences.

Section 201 BNSS : Allows flexible court jurisdiction in crimes like dacoity, kidnapping, or possession of stolen property, enhancing justice delivery across multiple locations.
Section 200 BNSS : Place of Trial for Related Offences .

Section 200 BNSS : Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023. It explains how a criminal act connected to another offence can be tried in the jurisdiction where either offence occurred. This provision helps handle complex cases like conspiracy, aiding, or abetment by simplifying jurisdictional challenges.
Section 199 BNSS : Trial Jurisdiction Based on Act or Consequence .

Section 199 BNSS : Highlighting how courts gain jurisdiction in crimes involving multiple locations due to either the act or the resulting consequence.
Section 198 BNSS : Place of Inquiry or Trial .

Section 198 BNSS allows trials in any area linked to multi-location or unclear crimes, ensuring fair and speedy justice for offences like cybercrime and fraud.
Section 197 BNSS : Understanding the Ordinary Place of Criminal Trials .

Section 197 BNSS : Local jurisdiction rule under BNSS Section 197, highlighting the importance of trying offences where they are committed.