Section 230 vs Section 248 BNSS 2023: Key Differences Explained
The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) 2023 has replaced the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), 1973, introducing modernized procedures for criminal investigations, trials, and safeguards for the accused. A common query among legal practitioners and those navigating criminal cases is: What is the difference between Section 230 BNS and 248 BNS 2023? Note that while the question references 'BNS,' the relevant sections pertain to BNSS, the procedural code, often discussed alongside Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), the substantive criminal law. This post clarifies these distinctions, drawing from judicial interpretations and statutory provisions.
Understanding these sections is vital for ensuring procedural fairness, protecting accused rights, and avoiding delays in trials. This is general information and not specific legal advice—consult a qualified lawyer for case-specific guidance.
Overview of BNSS 2023
BNSS 2023 aims to streamline criminal justice delivery with timelines for investigations, mandatory disclosures, and remedies like default bail. Sections 230 and 248 play pivotal roles in the pre-trial and trial phases, respectively.
Section 230 BNSS: Supply of Documents and Framing Charges
Section 230 BNSS typically governs the supply of copies of documents to the accused after the police report (chargesheet) is filed, before the court frames charges. This ensures the accused can effectively defend themselves.
Key provisions include:- Disclosure requirements: Courts must provide copies of police reports, statements, and other documents relied upon by the prosecution. RAJENDRA @ LALA YADAV vs THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH AND OTHERS - 2025 Supreme(Online)(MP) 6877- Timelines: Applications for discharge must be filed within 60 days from the date of supply of these copies. This Section makes clear that any application under Section 262 of BNSS Act for discharge to be filed within sixty days from the date of supply of copies of the documents under Section 230 of BNSS. S.MANIYAN vs THE STATE REP BY ITS - 2024 Supreme(Online)(MAD) 39337- Special safeguards for certain offenses: For investigations involving offenses under BNS Sections 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 70, 71 (e.g., rape, sexual offenses), the chargesheet must include medical examination reports of victims. whether the report of medical examination of the woman has been attached where investigation relates to an offence under sections 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 70 or section 71 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Yash Mishra vs State Of NCT of Delhi - 2025 0 Supreme(Del) 397PRAMOD KUMAR SINGH vs STATE OF ODISHA - 2025 Supreme(Online)(Ori) 1085 - 2025 Supreme(Online)(Ori) 1085
In practice, non-compliance can lead to procedural challenges. For instance, in a bail petition, documents supplied under Section 230 were annexed to affidavits. JYOTSNA NAG AND ANOTHER vs STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ANR - 2025 Supreme(Online)(Cal) 1119 - 2025 Supreme(Online)(Cal) 1119
This section promotes transparency, akin to old CrPC Section 207, but with stricter timelines under BNSS.
Section 248 BNSS: Discharge, Default Bail, and Trial Procedures
Section 248 BNSS focuses on discharge of the accused and related procedural aspects during trials, including default bail if investigations overrun timelines.
Key aspects:- Framing of charges and discharge: Courts assess if there's sufficient ground to proceed; otherwise, discharge the accused. It mirrors old CrPC Sections 227/239 but integrates BNSS timelines.- Default bail provisions: If the investigation isn't completed within stipulated periods, the accused gains a right to default bail. Cases reference charges under BNS alongside Section 248(B). charges under section 103(1), 248 (B) and 230 of BNS Act RAJENDRA @ LALA YADAV vs THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH AND OTHERS - 2025 Supreme(Online)(MP) 6877- Repeal and savings: Ensures continuity from prior laws, with applications under new provisions. S.MANIYAN vs THE STATE REP BY ITS - 2024 Supreme(Online)(MAD) 39337
Judicial applications show Section 248 invoked in bail pleas where trials are pending. Petitioner has preferred this petition under Section 438 read with 442 of BNSS, 2023 against the impugned order... whereby the charges under section 103(1), 248 (B) and 230 of BNS RAJENDRA @ LALA YADAV vs THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH AND OTHERS - 2025 Supreme(Online)(MP) 6877SHRI. MAHESH S/O. MANGALAPPA CHANDAPUR vs THE STATE OF KARNATAKA - 2025 Supreme(Online)(Kar) 19496
Key Differences Between Section 230 and Section 248 BNSS
While both sections ensure fair trials, their scopes differ significantly:
| Aspect | Section 230 BNSS | Section 248 BNSS ||---------------------|-------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------|| Primary Focus | Supply of documents post-chargesheet RAJENDRA @ LALA YADAV vs THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH AND OTHERS - 2025 Supreme(Online)(MP) 6877 | Discharge, default bail, trial conduct S.MANIYAN vs THE STATE REP BY ITS - 2024 Supreme(Online)(MAD) 39337 || Stage | Pre-framing of charges | Post-charges, during trial || Key Obligation | Prosecution/court discloses evidence (e.g., medical reports for BNS sexual offenses) Yash Mishra vs State Of NCT of Delhi - 2025 0 Supreme(Del) 397 | Court decides on proceeding/discharging accused; timelines for discharge apps (60 days) S.MANIYAN vs THE STATE REP BY ITS - 2024 Supreme(Online)(MAD) 39337 || Consequences of Non-Compliance | Delays discharge apps; procedural errors | Right to default bail; potential acquittal || Application | All cases, esp. serious BNS offenses like Sections 64-71 VISLAVATH AKASH Vs STATE OF CHHATTISGARH - 2024 Supreme(Online)(CG) 3429 - 2024 Supreme(Online)(CG) 3429 | Criminal trials with charge challenges Ramdev Singh Jadeja vs - 2025 Supreme(Online)(Bom) 6443 |
- Subject Matter: Section 230 emphasizes investigative disclosures for defense preparation, while Section 248 deals with judicial discretion on charges. Society for Enlightenment and Voluntary Action VS Union of India - Supreme Court (2024)
- Legal Remedies: Section 230 triggers document-based defenses; Section 248 provides discharge or bail if delays occur. Ramdev Singh Jadeja vs - 2025 Supreme(Online)(Bom) 6442
- Enforcement: Section 230 mandates attachments like medical reports; Section 248 links to BNSS timelines for fairness. Prempal vs State Of U.P. - 2025 0 Supreme(All) 3509
Insights from Judicial Precedents
Courts frequently reference these sections together:- In a Daman case, charges under BNS Sections 140(2), 308(7) involved Section 193 BNSS notices post-chargesheet, tying into Section 230 disclosures. Ramdev Singh Jadeja vs - 2025 Supreme(Online)(Bom) 6443- Discharge timelines post-Section 230 supply are strictly 60 days, preventing undue delays. S.MANIYAN vs THE STATE REP BY ITS - 2024 Supreme(Online)(MAD) 39337- For POCSO-like offenses under BNS, Section 230 ensures victim reports are attached. VISLAVATH AKASH Vs STATE OF CHHATTISGARH - 2024 Supreme(Online)(CG) 3429 - 2024 Supreme(Online)(CG) 3429
These cases highlight complementary roles: Section 230 feeds into Section 248 proceedings. SOCIETY FOR ENLIGHTENMENT AND VOLUNTARY ACTION vs UNION OF INDIA - Supreme Court (2024)
Practical Implications for Accused and Practitioners
- For Accused: Demand documents under Section 230 promptly to file discharge under Section 248 within 60 days.
- For Prosecution: Attach mandatory reports to avoid bail grants.
- Legal Strategy: Leverage defaults for bail in prolonged probes. Always verify compliance to challenge weak cases.
Conclusion and Key Takeaways
Section 230 BNSS ensures transparency through disclosures, enabling informed defenses before charges, while Section 248 BNSS safeguards against frivolous prosecutions via discharge and bail remedies. Together, they modernize Indian criminal procedure under BNSS 2023, balancing efficiency and rights.
Key Takeaways:- File discharge applications within 60 days of Section 230 documents. S.MANIYAN vs THE STATE REP BY ITS - 2024 Supreme(Online)(MAD) 39337- Check for medical/victim reports in BNS sexual offense cases. Yash Mishra vs State Of NCT of Delhi - 2025 0 Supreme(Del) 397- Use default bail under Section 248 for investigation delays.
For tailored advice, consult a legal expert. Stay updated on BNSS implementations through judgments. References: Society for Enlightenment and Voluntary Action VS Union of India - Supreme Court (2024)SOCIETY FOR ENLIGHTENMENT AND VOLUNTARY ACTION vs UNION OF INDIA - Supreme Court (2024)RAJENDRA @ LALA YADAV vs THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH AND OTHERS - 2025 Supreme(Online)(MP) 6877S.MANIYAN vs THE STATE REP BY ITS - 2024 Supreme(Online)(MAD) 39337Yash Mishra vs State Of NCT of Delhi - 2025 0 Supreme(Del) 397JYOTSNA NAG AND ANOTHER vs STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ANR - 2025 Supreme(Online)(Cal) 1119 - 2025 Supreme(Online)(Cal) 1119SHRI. MAHESH S/O. MANGALAPPA CHANDAPUR vs THE STATE OF KARNATAKA - 2025 Supreme(Online)(Kar) 19496Ramdev Singh Jadeja vs - 2025 Supreme(Online)(Bom) 6443Ramdev Singh Jadeja vs - 2025 Supreme(Online)(Bom) 6442Prempal vs State Of U.P. - 2025 0 Supreme(All) 3509PRAMOD KUMAR SINGH vs STATE OF ODISHA - 2025 Supreme(Online)(Ori) 1085 - 2025 Supreme(Online)(Ori) 1085VISLAVATH AKASH Vs STATE OF CHHATTISGARH - 2024 Supreme(Online)(CG) 3429 - 2024 Supreme(Online)(CG) 3429
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