BNSS Section 61 : Legal Authority to Pursue and Arrest Escaped Persons.

BNSS Section 61 provides the legal framework for the immediate pursuit and arrest of individuals who escape or are rescued from lawful custody. It applies nationwide and does not require a warrant.
Section 60 of BNSS : Legal Process for Discharge of Arrested Individuals.

Section 60 of BNSS : Regulates the release of arrested individuals only through bond, bail bond, or a special order by the Magistrate. This ensures fairness and transparency in the legal process.
Section 59 of BNSS : Police Reporting Duties for Arrests Without Warrant.

Section 59 of BNSS : Police officer submitting arrest details to a District Magistrate as per BNSS Section 59, ensuring accountability in the criminal justice process.
Section 58 BNSS : Arrested Persons Cannot Be Detained for Over 24 Hours .

Section 58 BNSS : Safeguards individual rights by ensuring that anyone arrested without a warrant is brought before a Magistrate within 24 hours. It also allows extensions under judicial order for further investigation.
Section 57 of BNSS : Arrest Without Warrant and Legal Procedure

BNSS Section 57, which mandates that a person arrested without a warrant must be brought before a Magistrate or police officer without delay.
Section 56 of BNSS : Protection of Health and Safety During Arrest

Section 56 of BNSS : Illustration of police officer taking care of an accused person’s well-being during custody, as per BNSS Section 56.
BNSS Section 55 : Procedure When Police Officer Deputes Subordinate to Arrest Without Warrant

BNSS Section 55 :
Police officer must give a written order when asking a subordinate to arrest someone without a warrant, and the person being arrested must be informed properly.