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In this detailed lecture, we explain the concept of Charge Sheet under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) 2023, which replaces the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). The charge sheet (final report) is a crucial stage in criminal procedure, marking the completion of investigation and the beginning of trial proceedings. This session provides a structured and exam-oriented explanation of the legal framework governing filing of charge sheet, time limits, contents, and judicial scrutiny under BNSS 2023. 🔎 This Lecture Covers: ✔ Meaning and concept of Charge Sheet (Final Report) ✔ Completion of investigation under BNSS ✔ Time limits for filing charge sheet ✔ Default bail and statutory period ✔ Contents of police report ✔ Supplementary charge sheet ✔ Role of Magistrate after filing of charge sheet ✔ Difference between Closure Report and Charge Sheet ✔ Comparison: CrPC vs BNSS provisions ✔ Practical illustrations & exam-focused discussion 🎯 Why This Topic is Important The filing of a charge sheet determines whether the case proceeds to trial. Delay or procedural defects may affect bail, trial validity, and rights of the accused. This topic is highly important for Judiciary exams, LLB/LLM university exams, and competitive law examinations. 🎓 Ideal For: Judiciary Aspirants LLB & LLM Students CLAT PG Candidates APO/ADA Aspirants Students studying BNSS, BNS & BSA Stay connected with ANJ Law Classes for structured and updated lectures on the New Criminal Laws 2023.