- AKHILESH DAS GUPTA INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
- AKHILESH DAS GUPTA LAW SCHOOL
Report on Guest Lecture
“Comparative Outline of the IPC Act, 1860 and the BNS Act, 2023 with Special Reference to Bail Drafting”
Date: 24th February 2026
Time: 1:00 PM
Venue: Moot Court Hall ADG Law School
Organized by: ADG Law School
Participants: Students of B.A. LL.B. (H) & B.B.A. LL.B. (H)
Overview
ADG Law School organized a Guest Lecture on “Comparative Outline of the IPC Act, 1860 and the BNS Act, 2023 with Special Reference to Bail Drafting” on 24th February 2026 at 1:00 PM. The programme was conducted to enhance students’ academic understanding and practical exposure to recent criminal law reforms in India.
The session was delivered by Adv. Neeraj Sharma, Advocate, Delhi High Court and Founder of Judicial Officers Academy, who brought valuable courtroom experience and practical insights to the discussion.
Objectives of the Programme
The key objectives of organizing the lecture were:
- To provide a comparative analysis of the Indian Penal Code and the BharatiyaNyayaSanhita.
- To familiarize students with structural, conceptual, and terminological changes introduced under the new criminal law framework.
- To impart practical training in Bail Drafting, including format, essential components, and courtroom presentation.
- To prepare students for litigation practice and judiciary examinations.
- To bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.
Attendance Details
The programme witnessed enthusiastic participation from students and faculty members.
- Total Students Present:72
- A. LL.B. (H): 34
- BBA LL.B. (H): 38
- Faculty Members Present: 11
- Total Attendance: 83
Attendance sheets were duly maintained and verified by the organizing committee. The session recorded active participation and attentive engagement from the students.
Proceedings of the Session
The programme commenced with a formal welcome of the guest speaker. The faculty coordinator briefly introduced the theme of the lecture and highlighted the importance of understanding the transition from IPC to BNS.
Adv. Neeraj Sharma delivered an in-depth lecture covering the following aspects:
- Bail Drafting
- Structure and format of bail applications
- Essential ingredients and supporting documents
- Grounds for grant of bail
- Common drafting errors and practical tips
- Courtroom approach and argument structuring
- Comparative Analysis of IPC and BNS
- Structural reorganization of offences
- Key differences in terminology and classification
- Introduction of new offences
- Deletion and modification of certain provisions
- Reforms in sentencing policy
- Special Focus Areas
- Changes relating to crimes against women
- Offences against the State
- Shift from colonial penal philosophy to a modern Indian framework
- Practical implications for litigation and judiciary preparation
The speaker enriched the session with real-life examples, drafting demonstrations, and references to courtroom experiences.
Interaction and Student Engagement
The session was highly interactive. Students actively participated by raising queries related to:
- Interpretation of newly introduced provisions under BNS
- Transitional challenges faced by courts
- Drafting strategies for effective bail applications
- Judicial trends in bail jurisprudence
The interactive discussion allowed students to clarify conceptual doubts and gain practical exposure to criminal procedure and drafting techniques.
Outcomes of the Programme
The Guest Lecture successfully achieved its objectives. The key outcomes included:
- Enhanced understanding of the transition from IPC to BNS
- Practical knowledge of bail drafting and litigation strategy
- Improved awareness of contemporary criminal law reforms
- Strengthened preparation for judiciary examinations and legal practice
Students expressed positive feedback regarding the clarity, practical orientation, and relevance of the session.
The Guest Lecture was conducted successfully and proved to be academically enriching and professionally beneficial. The programme reinforced ADG Law School’s commitment to providing practical legal education alongside theoretical instruction.The session concluded with a formal vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to Adv. Neeraj Sharma for sharing his expertise and guiding the students with practical insights into criminal law and bail drafting.










