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2025, Vol. 5, Issue 1, Part A

Plea bargaining in India: An underutilized tool for justice reform


Author(s): Neha Charak and Savita Nayyar

Abstract: The practice of plea bargaining, where defendants admit guilt in exchange for reduced sentences, offers a potential solution to alleviate the congestion in India's overwhelmed court system. Although introduced in 2005 through amendments to the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) and further detailed in the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), this approach remains underutilized. This scholarly article examines India's plea bargaining framework, emphasizing its prospective advantages, current underuse, obstacles, and recent legal developments. Through an examination of judicial precedents, legislative updates, and socio-legal considerations, this study advocates for a revised strategy to enhance the efficacy of plea bargaining as an instrument for reforming the justice system. Keywords: plea bargaining, India, judicial reform, backlog, CrPC, BNSS, legal system, justice efficiency.

DOI: 10.22271/27899497.2025.v5.i1a.117

Pages: 33-35 | Views: 123 | Downloads: 71

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International Journal of Criminal, Common and Statutory Law
How to cite this article:
Neha Charak, Savita Nayyar. Plea bargaining in India: An underutilized tool for justice reform. Int J Criminal Common Statutory Law 2025;5(1):33-35. DOI: 10.22271/27899497.2025.v5.i1a.117
International Journal of Criminal, Common and Statutory Law
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