Section 42 of BNSS : Protection of Armed Forces from Arrest.

BNSS Section 42 provides protection to armed forces and public order forces from arrest during official duties, requiring government consent.
Section 41 of BNSS : Magistrateโs Power to Arrest

Section 41 of BNSS : Illustration of a Magistrate arresting or directing arrest without warrant under BNSS 41 .
Section 40 BNSS : How a Private Person Can Legally Arrest Someone .

Section 40 BNSS : Private person handing over a criminal to the police under BNSS Section 40 guidelines
Section 39 BNSS : Police Power to Arrest When Identity is Denied

Section 39 BNSS : allows police to arrest a person who hides or gives false identity after a non-cognizable offence, ensuring accountability and fairness.
Section 38 of BNSS : Right of arrested person to be informed of grounds of arrest and right to bail

Section 38 of BNSS Protects arrested personsโ rights by ensuring they know the reason for arrest and their right to bail, promoting fairness and transparency.
Section 37 of BNSS : Police Control Rooms and Arrest Information Transparency

Section 37 of BNSS : ensures police transparency by creating control rooms and displaying arrest details to protect rights and prevent illegal detentions.
Section 36 of BNSS : Right to Meet Lawyer During Interrogation .

Section 36 of BNSS ; BNSS Section 36 gives the right to an arrested person to meet a lawyer at intervals during police questioning. This helps ensure fairness and protection from forced confessions.