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Delhi Police has invoked Section 356 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita for the first time. This section allows charges to be framed and trials to proceed even when the accused is absconding in serious cases.

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Delhi Police Invoke New Law to Try Absconding Accused in Serious Cases

New Delhi: In a landmark move, the Delhi Police has announced the first-ever invocation of Section 356 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS). This provision allows the police to frame charges and courts to proceed with trials even when the accused in serious cases is absconding.

According to an official statement, this application of the BNSS section marks a significant step forward in ensuring justice is served, even when individuals attempt to evade the legal process by fleeing.

“This is the first time Section 356 of the BNSS is being utilized,” the official stated. “It allows us to move forward with cases where the accused has absconded, preventing them from stalling legal proceedings indefinitely.”

The use of Section 356 is expected to have a considerable impact on pending cases involving serious offenses, allowing for swifter trials and potentially bringing closure to victims and their families. The Delhi Police hopes this move will deter future attempts to evade justice and reinforce the principle of accountability under the law. Further details about the specific case where this section has been applied are expected to be released soon.

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