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 : Police arrest for refusal to share name or address .
Section 38 of BNSS : Right of arrested person to be informed of grounds of arrest and right to bail

Section 38 of BNSS : BNSS 38, highlighting the right of an arrested person to consult a lawyer during police interrogation
Section 37 of BNSS : Police Control Rooms and Arrest Information Transparency

Section 37 of BNSS : BNSS Section 37 requires states to set up police control rooms and appoint officers to maintain and publicly display details of arrested persons in police stations and districts.
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.
BNSS Section 35 : Police Arrest Without Warrant

BNSS Section 35 : Visual representation of BNSS Section 35 explaining when and how police can arrest a person without needing a magistrate’s order or warrant.
BNSS Section 34 : Duty of Village Officers and Residents to Report Crimes and Suspicious Activities

BNSS Section 34 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 requires every village officer and resident to report criminal activities, suspicious deaths, and visits of known offenders to the nearest Magistrate or police station without delay.