Shambhu Patil

Adv. Shambu Patil is a dedicated legal professional specializing in civil and criminal law. With a client-focused approach, he simplifies complex legal concepts to make the law accessible to all. Passionate about justice and ethical advocacy, he writes to educate readers, promote legal awareness, and inspire trust in India’s evolving legal system.

Section 483 BNSS Does Not Override Section 37 NDPS: Himachal Pradesh High Court

The Section 483 BNSS Does Not Override Section 37 NDPS principle was firmly reiterated by the Himachal Pradesh High Court while dismissing four connected bail applications arising from a commercial quantity narcotics case. The Court held that the newly enacted Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023...

S. 223 & 226 BNSS | Magistrate Cannot Issue Notice Before Complainant’s Statement: Gauhati HC

The Gauhati High Court has clearly ruled that a Magistrate cannot issue notice to an accused person before examining the complainant and witnesses on oath in a complaint case under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS). The Court held that the accused has a...

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Section 483 BNSS Does Not Override Section 37 NDPS: Himachal Pradesh High Court

The Section 483 BNSS Does Not Override Section 37 NDPS principle was firmly reiterated...

S. 223 & 226 BNSS | Magistrate Cannot Issue Notice Before Complainant’s Statement: Gauhati HC

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