First Case Below Bharatiya Nyaya Samhita (MNS) Registered in Malappuram: Man Booked for Reckless Driving With out Helmet

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2024-07-01 14:00:16

Malappuram: The state’s first case underneath the Bharatiya Nyaya Samhita (MNS), which changed the Indian Penal Code, in Kondoti. A case underneath MNS 281 was registered towards Mohammad Shafi (24), a local of Madikeri, Karnataka, for driving a automobile recklessly with out sporting a helmet at Kondoti station.

The FIR was registered at 12.20 am on Monday. The case is that Shafi was discovered driving a two-wheeler in a careless and harmful method with out sporting a helmet throughout a police patrol at Kondotti Kolathur on the Kozhikode-Palakad Nationwide Freeway. A case has additionally been filed underneath Part 194-D of the Motor Autos Act, other than the Indian Code of Civil Process.

SIP Grade at Kondoti Station Babaraj registered the case. The FIR was ready underneath Part 173 of the lately launched Indian Civil Safety Code.

Three new legal legal guidelines have come into pressure within the nation from right now. Bharatiya Niti Samhita (B. NS), Bharatiya Niti Samhita (B. NS), Bharatiya Civil Protection changed the Indian Penal Code (IPC), Prison Process Code (CRPC) and the Indian Proof Act (IEA), which already within the nation for over a century. The Code (BNSS) and the Indian Proof Act (BSA) are applied.

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