BNSS Section 103 : Guidelines for Search Warrants and Execution

BNSS Section 103 provides detailed guidelines on executing search warrants, including the duty to allow police access, provisions for using force when necessary, and rules for searching women and ensuring independent witnesses are present. It balances law enforcement duties with individual rights.
Section 102 of BNSS : Application of Search Warrant Procedures in India

Section 102 of BNSS : which governs the proper legal handling of search warrants issued under sections 96 to 100. Includes key sections like 32, 72, 74, 76, 79, 80, and 81 to ensure fair and lawful searches.
Section 101 BNSS : Power to Compel Restoration of Abducted Females

Section 101 BNSS : A symbolic representation of a Magistrate ordering the immediate release of a woman or girl child who has been unlawfully detained under BNSS Section 101 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita.
Section 100 BNSS : Rescue People Wrongfully Confined

Section 100 BNSS : Illustration showing a Magistrate issuing a search warrant to rescue someone locked up illegally under BNSS 100.
Section 99 BNSS : Challenging Forfeiture in the High Court

Section 99 BNSS : Individuals the right to appeal government forfeiture orders in the High Court. The court reviews if the publication contains punishable content and may cancel the forfeiture if the content is not harmful.
Section 98 BNSS : Power to Ban Harmful Publications

Section 98 BNSS : Visual representation of the government’s power to ban and seize harmful publications under BNSS 98 to ensure public safety.
BNSS Section 97 : How Police Can Search Suspected Places Legally

BNSS Section 97 after receiving a warrant from a Magistrate. It highlights how the law helps stop the sale of stolen or illegal items.