
A private complaint grants the victim the right to directly approach the judicial authority when police officials fail to fulfill their responsibilities regarding the victim's complaint. Under the new Bhartiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) this right seems to be shifted toward the accused, in contrast to the previous Code of Criminal Procedure, which was oriented towards the victim. The introduction of modifications, including a pre-cognizance hearing for the accused, justification by the police officer for the non-registration of a first information report, and the report from a superior authority in response to a complaint lodged against a public servant, directly impacts the principle of natural justice. This short note reveals the true essence of the provision concerning private complaints, while also emphasizing the modifications implemented under the BNSS. It also emphasizes various judicial decisions, underscoring the significance of the concept and the obligatory nature of requirements stipulated by the BNSS. The note emphasizes the potential ambiguity within the provisions and the complications it may engender. It concludes with the importance of the concept and the implications of the introduced changes on the nation's criminal justice system.
Complaint to Magistrate, Private Complaint, Section-223 BNSS, Private Person
Complaint to Magistrate, Private Complaint, Section-223 BNSS, Private Person
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