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The Welcome And Unwelcome Changes In Section 183 Of BNSS https://www.livelaw.in/articles/comparison-between-section-183-bharatiya-nagarik-suraksha-sanhita-and-section-164-code-of-criminal-procedure-269492
⚑ Welcome changeβ€”
The expression β€œMagistrate of the District” in Section 183 of BNSS is a welcome change. Section 164 Cr.P.C did not confer the right to record confessions and statements to any β€œJudicial Magistrate” of the district. Hence, it could even be argued that a β€œJudicial Magistrate” of Tamil Nadu could record the confession of an accused involved in an offence committed in New Delhi. Now such an interpretation will not be possible.

πŸ™ƒ Unwelcome Changeβ€”
Any Magistrate of the District in which the information about commission of any offence has been registered.

So if the information is registered in Assam and offence committed in punjab then only assam's Magistrate can record statement or confession.

⚑ Welcome Change-
Incorporation of this judgment directions in proviso of sub section 6
State of Karnataka, Nonavinakere Police v. Shivanna @ Tarkari Shivanna, {2014 SC}

Section 164 CrPC now 183 BNSS


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