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In this lecture, we examine the core investigation provisions under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, focusing on Sections 174 to 178, which govern: 🔹 Non-cognizable offences 🔹 Police power to investigate cognizable offences 🔹 Role and control of the Magistrate 🔹 Forensic investigation & videography (new BNSS reform) These provisions are fundamental to Criminal Procedure and are frequently tested in Judicial Services, ADA/APO, UGC NET Law, LLB & LLM examinations. 📌 Topics Covered in This Video ✔ Section 174 – Procedure in non-cognizable cases ✔ NCR vs FIR (conceptual clarity) ✔ When police need Magistrate’s permission ✔ Powers of police after Magistrate’s order ✔ Mixed offences: cognizable + non-cognizable ✔ Section 175 – Police power in cognizable cases ✔ Supervision by SP/DSP ✔ Investigation against public servants ✔ Section 176 – Procedure of investigation ✔ Special safeguards in rape cases ✔ Mandatory forensic & videography (7+ years offences) ✔ Section 177 – How police reports are submitted ✔ Section 178 – Magistrate’s power to order investigation or inquiry 📚 This lecture is part of the Complete BNSS 2023 Criminal Procedure Series. 👉 Subscribe for upcoming lectures on Arrest, Remand, Search & Seizure, Charge-Sheet and Trial under BNSS. #bnss2023 #criminalprocedure #InvestigationUnderBNSS #Section174BNSS #Section175BNSS #Section176BNSS #policepowers #magistratepowers #judiciarypreparation #adaexam #ugcnetlaw #llb #IndianCriminalLaw