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COURT PROCESSES – NOTICE SUMMON WARRANT & LEGAL REMEDIES IN CRPC IPC EVIDENCE ACT BNS BNSS BSA INTRO: Courts issue various process during their routine work. Processes issued by the Courts are to procure the appearance of persons or the production of things before them. These processes are mainly called as Notices, Summons, Bailable Warrant, Non Bailable Warrant. Once these Court processes of Notices, Summons, Bailable Warrant, Non Bailable Warrant are issued, these are needed to be responded to, differently. A notice is merely informative, summons is an invitation command. Similarly, the warrants are coercive processes to compel the appearance of persons and the production of things. Once these processes are issued these can be reversed in a specific manner and that manner is provided under the law of CrPC and the BNSS. Other provisions of IPC EVIDENCE ACT BNS BSA are useful. This video explains the procedure of issuance of these Court Processes – Notice Summon Warrant their Legal Remedies found in IPC CrPC EVIDENCE ACT BNS BNSS BSA … … TIME STAMP: 00:03 – Intro 01:03 – Meaning of Notice 02:09 – Purpose of Notice 02:59 – Example of Notice 04:12 – Summons 04:54 – Remedies of Summon 05:41 – Providing Legal Solutions to You 06:19 – Coercive Process of Court 07:05 – Bailable Warrant 08:05 – Non Bailable Warrant 08:57 – Process Serving Agency 09:47 – 5B Police 11:05 – Disposal of Warrant 12:03 – Disposal of Warrant in Appeal 12:55 – Cross Examination by Indian Legal System ADDITIONAL TOPICS COVERED IN THIS VIDEO: What is the meaning of court notice? What happens after a court notice? What happens if you ignore a court notice? How is a court notice sent? How many days for court notice? Is a legal notice serious? How to respond to a court notice? Can I reply to a legal notice without a lawyer? What is the difference between a court notice and a lawyer notice? How do I respond to a notice? Who sends court notice? How many times can a Court notice be sent? What is the meaning of court summons? What happens if you ignore a court summons? What happens after a court summons? What is the difference between notice and summons? How many summons can a court give? Can a summons be cancelled? What happens if you don't accept a court summons? What is the punishment for summons? Can summons be challenged in court? How are court summons delivered? What is the time limit for summons? Can police issue summons? What are the legal effects of a summons? What type of case is summons? What happens if a court summons is not received? What is the rule of summons? What happens after a bailable warrant? Can a bailable warrant be cancelled? Is a bailable warrant under section 138? How do I stop a non bailable warrant? Who can issue bailable warrant? What is the punishment for warrant case? Can a warrant case be withdrawn? What is bailable warrant pending? Can police cancel bail? How to defend a bailable warrant? What is the maximum imprisonment for 138? How do I cancel the warrant? Can I get bail in a non-bailable warrant? Can a civil court issue a warrant? Is a warrant bailable in the consumer court? Why is a bailable warrant issued? What happens in a non-bailable warrant? How do I stop a non-bailable warrant? Can a non-bailable warrant person get bail? Can a non bailable warrant be cancelled? How to defend a non bailable warrant? What is a non-bailable warrant under CrPC? What to do after a non-bailable warrant? What is a non-bailable warrant under section 138? How long is a NBW valid for? How do you defend a non bailable warrant? What is Section 82 non bailable warrant? Can a non-bailable warrant be cancelled? What are the grounds for non-bailable offence? What is Section 82 of the CrPC? What is an example of a non-bailable offence? Can a police officer give bail in non-bailable offence? What is Section 439 of the CrPC? REGULAR TOPICS COVERED IN THIS VIDEO: Indian Legal System for False Allegations: Navigate legal processes and safeguard against wrongful accusations. Effective Cross-Examination Techniques: Master the art of cross-examination to Control and seek favourable witness testimony. Understanding False Implications: Explore how the legal system addresses false charges and provides remedies. Preventing Bad Convictions: Learn strategies to avoid unjust outcomes in court. DNA Fingerprinting and Forensic Serology: Insights into forensic science's role in defending against false allegations. Computer Forensic Extraction: Understand how digital evidence can be used to bolster your defense. WE ARE HERE FOR YOU: WhatsApp: Reach out to us via WhatsApp messages at +91 9910 765 379 Email: Send your queries to indianlegalsystem100[at]gmail.com Website: Visit indianlegalsystem.org for more information. Membership: Join now for exclusive resources and support. Visit https://indianlegalsystem.org/registr... Learn More: About Us: Visit - https://indianlegalsystem.org/who-we-...