How Should Courts Try Proclaimed Offenders? Allahabad High Court Explains 'Trial In Absentia' Procedure U/S 356 BNSS

Sparsh Upadhyay

6 May 2026 2:32 PM IST

  • How Should Courts Try Proclaimed Offenders? Allahabad High Court Explains Trial In Absentia Procedure U/S 356 BNSS

    In a significant judgment, the Allahabad High Court recently detailed an exhaustive step-by-step procedure for conducting criminal trials in the absence of a proclaimed offender as per Section 356 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023. A bench of Justice Praveen Kumar Giri termed the provision as a 'landmark' one for introducing the concept of 'Trial in Absentia' into...

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