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Sections 21 to 29 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS) deal with the powers of criminal courts, sentencing limits, consecutive sentences, and withdrawal & transfer of powers. This video explains these sections line-by-line, strictly from an exam and bare-act perspective, making it ideal for Judiciary, PCS-J, APO, and Law Students. 📚 Sections Covered: Section 21 – Courts by which offences are triable Section 22 – Sentences which High Courts & Sessions Courts may pass Section 23 – Sentences by Magistrates Section 24 – Imprisonment in default of fine Section 25 – Sentence in cases of several offences Section 26 – Mode of conferring powers Section 27 – Powers of officers appointed Section 28 – Withdrawal of powers Section 29 – Powers of Judges & Magistrates in succession ✨ Why watch this video? BNSS vs CrPC mindset clarity Judiciary mains + prelims relevance Clean explanations with bare-act language 📌 Like, Share & Subscribe for daily BNSS, BNS & BSA coverage. 🔍 KEYWORDS for inquiry:- BNSS 2023 Sections 21 to 29, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, Powers of Criminal Courts BNSS, Sentencing Powers Magistrate BNSS, Judiciary Exam BNSS, BNSS Bare Act Explained, CrPC to BNSS बदलाव, Criminal Procedure Judiciary #BNSS2023 #JudiciaryPreparation #CriminalProcedure #NewCriminalLaws #PCSJ #APOExam #BareActBNSS #LawStudents #JudiciaryAspirant #section21to29bnss