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Section 276 - The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023
276. Conviction on plea of guilty in absence of accused in petty cases.
(1) Where a summons has been issued under section 229 and the accused desires to plead guilty to the charge without appearing before the Magistrate, he shall transmit to the Magistrate, by post or by messenger, a letter containing his plea and also the amount of fine specified in the summons.
(2) The Magistrate may, in his discretion, convict the accused in his absence, on his plea of guilty and sentence him to pay the fine specified in the summons, and the amount transmitted by the accused shall be adjusted towards that fine, or where an advocate authorised by the accused in this behalf pleads guilty on behalf of the accused, the Magistrate shall record the plea as nearly as possible in the words used by the advocate and may, in his discretion, convict the accused on such plea and sentence him as aforesaid.
Related Sections
- Section 221: Cognizance of offence
- Section 246: What persons may be charged jointly
- Section 389: Summary procedure for punishment for nonattendance by a witness in obedience to summons
- Section 416: No appeal in certain cases when accused pleads guilty
- Section 77: Notification of substance of warrant
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- Indian Trusts (Amendment) Act, 2016
- Indian Evidence Act, 1872
- National Commission for Indian System of Medicine Act, 2020
- The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023
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