🔎 BNSS Section 104 Explained in Hindi | Disposal of Things Found Beyond Jurisdiction | Justice Junction
In this video, we explain Section 104 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) 2023, which deals with the disposal of things found during searches that are located beyond the jurisdiction of the authority conducting the search.
This section is crucial for understanding legal powers, responsibilities, and proper handling of seized items in cross-jurisdiction scenarios. It is highly relevant for law students, judiciary aspirants, UPSC Law optional, CLAT, LLB, LLM, and other competitive exams under the new criminal laws (BNS, BNSS, BSA 2023).
✅ What You Will Learn in This Video:
Meaning and scope of Section 104 BNSS
Handling and disposal of seized items beyond jurisdiction
Responsibilities of officers in charge
Legal safeguards for property and individuals
Importance of Section 104 in judiciary & exam preparation
💡 Why Watch This Video?
This lecture provides a clear, practical, and exam-focused explanation of Section 104 BNSS, highlighting the proper disposal of items found outside the authority’s jurisdiction. Essential for judiciary exams, UPSC, CLAT, PCS(J), and law students.
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