Section 517 BNSS: Exclusion of date on which Court is closed
Exclusion of date on which Court is closed.— Where the period of limitation expires on a day when the Court is closed, the Court may take cognizance on the day on which the Court reopens.…
Exclusion of date on which Court is closed.— Where the period of limitation expires on a day when the Court is closed, the Court may take cognizance on the day on which the Court reopens.…
Continuing offence.— In the case of a continuing offence, a fresh period of limitation shall begin to run at every moment of the time during which the offence continues.
Extension of period of limitation in certain cases.— Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing provisions of this Chapter, any Court may take cognizance of an offence after the expiry of the period of limitation, if…
Trials before High Courts.— When an offence is tried by the High Court otherwise than under section 447, it shall, in the trial of the offence, observe the same procedure as a Court of Sessions…
Delivery to commanding officers of persons liable to be tried by Court-martial.— (1) The Central Government may make rules consistent with this Sanhita and the Air Force Act, 1950, the Army Act, 1950, the Navy…
Forms.— Subject to the power conferred by article 227 of the Constitution, the forms set forth in the Second Schedule, with such variations as the circumstances of each case require, may be used for the…
Power of High Court to make rules.— (1) Every High Court may, with the previous approval of the State Government, make rules— (2) All rules made under this section shall be published in the Official…
Power to alter functions allocated to Executive Magistrate in certain cases.— If the Legislative Assembly of a State by a resolution so permits, the State Government may, after consultation with the High Court, by notification,…
Cases in which Judge or Magistrate is personally interested.— No Judge or Magistrate shall, except with the permission of the Court to which an appeal lies from his Court, try or commit for trial any…