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<h1>Public Prosecutors Lead Prosecution in Legal Proceedings under Section 338, 2023; Private Advocates Must Follow Their Directions.</h1> Section 338 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, outlines the role of Public Prosecutors in legal proceedings. Public Prosecutors or Assistant Public Prosecutors can appear and plead in court without needing written authority for cases under inquiry, trial, or appeal. If a private individual hires an advocate to prosecute someone, the Public Prosecutor will lead the prosecution. The hired advocate must follow the directions of the Public Prosecutor and may submit written arguments after the evidence is presented, subject to court approval.