Section 412 BNSS : Death Sentence Confirmation Procedure Explained

Section 412 BNSS explains the legal process in which the High Court sends a certified confirmation or order regarding a death sentence back to the Sessions Court. The order must be sealed, signed, and transmitted without delay through physical or electronic means, ensuring judicial accountability.
Section 411 BNSS : Process When High Court Judges Have Different Opinions .

Section 411 BNSS : how courts handle cases where judges are equally divided in opinion, using the method defined under Section 433 to ensure fair trial and legal resolution.
Section 410 BNSS : Judgment Signing Rule by Two Judges

Section 410 BNSS showing two High Court judges confirming or passing a sentence together, ensuring fairness and legal validity in serious cases.
Section 409 BNSS :High Court Power Over Death Sentences and Convictions

Section 409 BNSS showing the High Court’s authority to confirm, reduce, or cancel a sentence, or order a new trial in death sentence cases.
Section 408 BNSS : High Court Power to Reinvestigate or Collect New Proof

Section 408 BNSS : High Court’s power to direct fresh inquiry or evidence before confirming a death sentence under BNSS Section 408.
Section 407 BNSS : Death Sentence Confirmation by High Court

Section 407 BNSS requires that when a Court of Session gives a death sentence, it must send the entire case to the High Court for confirmation. The sentence cannot be executed unless approved by the High Court, ensuring double-check and fair justice.
Section 406 BNSS : Court Must Send Judgment Copy to District Magistrate .

Section 406 BNSS that after a trial by the Court of Session or Chief Judicial Magistrate, a copy of the judgment and sentence must be sent to the District Magistrate. This keeps local administration informed and prepared for action.