Section 112 BNSS : Investigate Crimes Across Borders.

Section 112 BNSS : BNSS Section 112 where Indian courts issue a letter of request to a foreign country for help in collecting evidence, examining witnesses, or producing documents. It highlights how international legal cooperation works for effective criminal investigations when evidence lies outside India.
Section 111 BNSS : Assistance in Criminal Cases and Property Seizure.

Section 111 BNSS : BNSS Section 111 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, including the definition of contracting state, proceeds of crime, and tracing of property in criminal cases.
Section 110 BNSS : Cross-State and International Summons & Warrants .

Section 110 BNSS : which gives power to Indian courts to issue or receive legal documents like summons, arrest warrants, or search warrants from other Indian states or foreign countries with legal agreements. It ensures that legal processes are effective across borders.
Section 109 BNSS : Power of Courts to Impound Documents in Criminal Cases .

Section 109 BNSS : Which gives courts the authority to impound any document or object produced before them during a case to safeguard evidence and ensure fair proceedings.
Section 108 BNSS Magistrates Ensure Fair and Legal Search Procedures.

Section 108 BNSS : BNSS Section 108 grants Magistrates the authority to direct searches in their presence, enhancing transparency, accountability, and protecting citizens’ rights during criminal investigations. This section is vital for preventing misuse of power during police searches and ensures that evidence is lawfully obtained. The involvement of a Magistrate guarantees that the search is done with full legal authorization and supervision
Section 107 BNSS : Attachment and Forfeiture of Property .

Section 107 BNSS : Attachment of illegal property by police under BNSS Section 107 for ensuring justice and return of property to victims.
Section 106 BNSS : Police Seizure of Property Without Court Orders .

Section 106 BNSS : Police officer using legal powers under BNSS Section 106 to seize stolen property and report it for judicial oversight.