New Criminal Laws Explained: BNS, BNSS, BSA
Comparative Analysis of the Old Laws with the New
Landmark Judgments to Recent Developments: All Covered
Course Outline
Why this Course?
With the news of the New Criminal Law coming last year, we noticed that it caused some confusion among students and professionals. We realized there was a gap that needed filling, so we decided to create a new course to clear up any confusion and help everyone understand its applicability and relevance.
This Course is a product of (at least) a month-long effort of reading the new laws, taking notes of the changes, deliberating over what we could provide to the students to make it easier for them & then finally implementing it along with the implementation of the laws.
As a result, our students get to learn the new laws along with the old ones & considering this is also new for us, we are also taking up suggestions of what more could be added to the course (the mocks, the comparative downloadable sheets, the live sessions are all the outcome of post-launch additions).
This has been our journey & progress with the New Criminal Laws, want to see what all do we have in this Course? 👇🏻
Course Syllabus
- Welcome to the Course
- Road Map and Topic Catalogue
- Basic Differences in Law
- Overview: Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023
- Overview: Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023
- Overview: Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023
- Definitions under BNS (Chapter I)
- Punishments (Chapter II)
- Offences Affecting the Human Body (Chapters VI)
- Offences Against the State & Armed Forces (Chapters VII, VIII)
- Criminal Intimidation, Insult, Annoyance, Defamation (Chapters XIX)
- General Exceptions (Chapter III)
- Offences Against Woman and Child (Chapter V)
- Offences relating to Elections, Currency Notes etc (Chapters IX, X)
- Offences Against Public Tranquility & Servants (Chapters XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI)
- Offences Against Property, Property Marks (Chapter XVII, XVIII)
- Start your Journey!
- Types of Offences under Criminal Laws
- Introduction to Criminal Courts & Offices (Chapters II, III, IV)
- Arrest & Appearance of Persons (Chapters V, VI)
- Urgent Orders by Magistrates & Maintenance Orders (Chapters X, XI)
- FIR Provisions under Chapter XIII
- Plea Bargaining (Chapter XXIII)
- Bail & Bonds (Chapter XXXV)
- Judgment & Victim Compensation Scheme (Chapter XXIX)
- Assessment Answers
- Charge (Chapter XVIII)
- Forfeiture of Property & Security for keeping peace (Chapters VIII, IX)
- Investigation, Inquiries & Trial Procedures (Chapters XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XXV, XXVI)
- Trial in Summons & Warrant Cases (Chapters XVII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII)
- Execution, Suspension, Remission, Commutation of Sentences (Chapters XXXIV, XXXVII, XXXVIII)
- Reference, Revision, Appeals (Chapters XXX, XXXI, XXXII, XXXIII)
- Miscellaneous (Chapter XXXIX)
- Introduction & Overview to the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam
- Relevancy of Facts & Admissions (Chapter II)
- Proof [Facts, Oral Evidence, Documentary Evidence] (Chapter III, IV, V)
- Production and Effect of Evidence [Burden of Proof] (Chapter VI, VII)
- Estoppel [Various forms of estoppel] (Chapter VIII)
- Witnesses [Who may testify, Privileged communications] (Chapter IX)
- Examination of Witnesses [Order of production, Cross-examination, Leading questions] (Chapter X)
- Improper Admission and Rejection of Evidence (Chapter XI)
- Coverage of all developments post 1st July 2024
- Amendments
- Case Laws
Who should take this course?
Any student of law, which includes:
- LLB Aspirants & Students
- LLM Aspirants & Students
- Lawyers/Advocates
- Competitive Exams Aspirants
- Legal Professionals
- Anyone having Interest in the New Criminal Laws
This course will not only help you ace your exams, but it will also build your foundation in the subject of ‘Criminal Law’ and help you understand the essence of the New Laws.
Note:
- Pre-Recorded Videos: Watch them as per your own time & comfort.
- All videos & sessions will be in English.
- New Videos being added Every Week.
- Course Access: 2 years from the date of enrolment.
- Course has been taught by the following Subject Experts:
. Ms. Anubha Mishra
. Ms. Kakoli Nath
. Mr. Ayushman Tripathi
. Mr. Paras Ganguly
. Mr. Prajjwal Sinha