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Section 68 BNSS-Section 73 BNSS| Section 64 BNSS| Section 65 BNSS| Section 66 BNSS| Section 67 BNSS

Section 68 BNSS| Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS):


Service on Government servant.


(1) Where the person summoned is in the active service of the Government, the Court issuing the summons shall ordinarily send it in duplicate to the head of the office in which such person is employed; and such head shall thereupon cause the summons to be served in the manner provided by section 64, and shall return it to the Court under his

signature with the endorsement required by that section.


(2) Such signature shall be evidence of due service.


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Section 69 BNSS| Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS):


Service of summons outside local limits.


When a Court desires that a summons issued by it shall be served at any place outside its local jurisdiction, it shall ordinarily send such summons in duplicate to a Magistrate within whose local jurisdiction the person summoned resides, or is, to be there served.


Section 70 BNSS| Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS):


Proof of service in such cases and when serving officer not present.


(1) When a summons issued by a Court is served outside its local jurisdiction, and in any case where the officer who has served a summons is not present at the hearing of the case, an affidavit, purporting to be made before a Magistrate, that such summons has been served, and a duplicate of the summons purporting to be endorsed (in the manner provided by section 64 or section 66) by the person to whom it was delivered or tendered or with whom it was left, shall be admissible in evidence, and the statements made therein shall be deemed to be correct unless and until the contrary is proved.


(2) The affidavit mentioned in this section may be attached to the duplicate of the summons and returned to the Court.


(3) All summons served through electronic communication under sections 64 to 71 shall be considered as duly served and a copy of such electronic summons shall be attested

and kept as a proof of service of summons.


Section 71 BNSS| Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS):


Service of summons on witness by post.


(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the preceding sections of this Chapter, a Court issuing a summons to a witness may, in addition to and simultaneously with the issue of such summons, direct a copy of the summons to be served by electronic communication or by registered post addressed to the witness at the place where he ordinarily resides or carries on business or personally works for gain:


(2) When an acknowledgement purporting to be signed by the witness or an endorsement purporting to be made by a postal employee that the witness refused to take delivery of the summons has been received or on the proof of delivery of summons under sub-section (3) of section 70 by electronic communication to the satisfaction of the Court, the Court issuing summons may deem that the summons had been duly served.


Section 72 BNSS| Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS):


Form of warrant of arrest and duration.


(1) Every warrant of arrest issued by a Court under this Sanhita shall be in writing, signed by the presiding officer of such Court and shall bear the seal of the Court.


(2) Every such warrant shall remain in force until it is cancelled by the Court which issued it, or until it is executed.


Section 73 BNSS| Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS):


Power to direct security to be taken.


(1) Any Court issuing a warrant for the arrest of any person may in its discretion direct by endorsement on the warrant that, if such person executes a bond with sufficient sureties for his attendance before the Court at a specified time and thereafter until otherwise directed by the Court, the officer to whom the warrant is directed shall take such security and shall release such person from custody.


(2) The endorsement shall state—

(a) the number of sureties;

(b) the amount in which they and the person for whose arrest the warrant is issued, are to be respectively bound;

(c) the time at which he is to attend before the Court.


(3) Whenever security is taken under this section, the officer to whom the warrant is

directed shall forward the bond to the Court.



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