Section 447 BNSS : High Court’s Power to Transfer Cases and Appeals Explained .

Section 447 BNSS outlines the High Court’s power to transfer cases or appeals within its jurisdiction to prevent bias, ensure fairness, handle complex legal issues, and maintain judicial integrity.
Section 446 BNSS : Supreme Court’s Power to Transfer Cases Explained

Section 446 BNSS empowers the Supreme Court to transfer cases or appeals between High Courts or subordinate courts to prevent bias, safeguard fairness, and ensure nationwide uniformity in justice delivery.
Section 445 BNSS : Certification of High Court Orders to Lower Courts Explained

Section 445 BNSS mandates certification of revision orders from higher courts to lower courts, ensuring compliance, updated records, and effective justice enforcement.
Section 444 BNSS : Court’s Option to Hear Parties

Section 443 BNSS empowers the High Court to withdraw or transfer revision applications between itself and the Sessions Judge, ensuring consistency in judgments, avoiding duplication, and improving judicial efficiency.
Section 443 BNSS : High Court’s Power to Withdraw or Transfer Revision Cases .

Section 443 BNSS empowers the High Court to withdraw or transfer revision applications between itself and the Sessions Judge, ensuring consistency in judgments, avoiding duplication, and improving judicial efficiency.
Section 442 BNSS : Revisionary Powers of High Court in Criminal Justice

Section 442 BNSS outlines the High Court’s powers to revise criminal case records, enforce procedural safeguards, restrict misuse, and ensure justice through legal oversight.
Section 441 BNSS : Judicial Role of Additional Sessions Judge

Section 441 BNSS allows Additional Sessions Judges to exercise all powers of a Sessions Judge for transferred cases, helping reduce backlog, speed up trials, and ensure effective justice at the district level.