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Section 528 BNSS | Inherent Powers of High Court | Quashing of FIR & Process Explained

Greetings everyone! Welcome to "Legal Mind." In today's video, we will extensively discuss a highly significant section of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS)—Section 528.

The inherent powers previously vested in Section 482 of the old law (CrPC) have now been codified as Section 528 in the BNSS. In this video, we have covered:
What is Section 528 BNSS?
When can the High Court exercise its "Inherent Powers"?
What is its role in quashing FIRs and delivering justice?
Landmark judgments from the Supreme Court and High Courts.
The importance of this section in securing justice and preventing the abuse of process.

[Key Points Covered]
Introduction to Section 528 BNSS.
Difference between Section 482 CrPC and Section 528 BNSS.
Three conditions where the High Court utilizes its inherent power.
Practical examples of FIR quashing.
If you are a law student, an advocate, or simply interested in legal knowledge, this video will be highly beneficial for you.

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