Section 28 BNSS : Withdrawal of Powers by Courts and Magistrates.

Section 28 BNSS allows the High Court, State Government, and Magistrates to withdraw powers from officers to prevent misuse and ensure accountability.
Section 27 of BNSS : Powers of Officers After Appointment or Transfer.

Section 27 of BNSS :
Explains how officers retain legal powers during transfer to equal or higher posts unless directed otherwise.
Section 26 BNSS : How Legal Powers Are Given to Officials

Section 26 BNSS : An informative image explaining the legal process of granting powers to officials under BNSS Section 26 with clear examples and authorities involved.
Section 25 of BNSS : Sentencing for Multiple Offences in a Single Trial

Section 25 of BNSS : explains how courts give fair punishment for multiple offences in one trial, ensuring justice without excessive or unfair sentencing.
BNSS Section 24 : Sentence of Imprisonment in Default of Fine .

BNSS Section 24 empowers Magistrates to impose jail for non-payment of fines, ensuring justice, fairness, and respect for court orders within legal limits.
Section 23 BNSS : Powers of Magistrates to Give Sentences

Section 23 BNSS : defines the sentencing powers of Chief, First-Class, and Second-Class Magistrates, including new reforms like community service.
BNSS Section 22 : Powers of High Court and Sessions Judges to Pass Sentences .

BNSS Section 22 : High Court and Sessions Judges sentencing powers explained.