The BNSS has replaced the Criminal Procedure Code, and every law student, judiciary aspirant, and practitioner now needs to relearn criminal procedure from the new section numbers upward. Dr. Nandini Aggarwal’s commentary on the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 is written precisely for this transition: each provision is explained with cross-references to the corresponding old CrPC section, so readers who trained on the 1973 Code can map their existing knowledge onto the new framework instead of starting from zero.
Coverage runs the full procedural course — FIR and investigation, arrest and bail (including the new timelines and electronic modes the BNSS introduces), charge, trial, judgment, appeal, and the strengthened victim-centric provisions. Current for the 2026 academic session and aligned to revised university syllabi under the new criminal law framework.
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Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita,2023 by Dr. Nandini Aggarwal is a law textbook published by Allahabad Law Agency.
Written with the needs of law students in mind, it explains the principles and provisions of the subject in a systematic and readable manner, making it a dependable companion for coursework and examination preparation.
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