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BNS Chapter VII — Offences Against the State (BNS 147–158)

BNS Chapter VII — Offences Against the State

BNS Sections 147 to 158 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023

Introduction

Chapter VII (selected: Sections 147–158) deals with crimes that directly threaten the State’s security and public order — for example, waging war, planning war, collecting arms, attacking high officers, actions that harm India’s unity, and helping war prisoners to escape. These provisions protect national sovereignty and the authority of the State.

BNS Sections Covered (147–158)

BNS SectionTitleShort description
147Waging, or attempting to wage war, or abetting waging of war, against the Government of IndiaCriminalises waging war against India or helping others to do so.
148Conspiracy to commit offences punishable by section 147Punishes agreements to plan or prepare war against India.
149Collecting arms, etc., with intention of waging warGathering weapons or resources with the intent to wage war.
150Concealing with intent to facilitate design to wage warHiding plans or materials that support waging war.
151Assaulting President, Governor, etc., with intent to compel or restrain the exercise of any lawful powerAttacking high constitutional officers to influence or stop them from acting.
152Acts endangering sovereignty, unity and integrity of IndiaActs that threaten national unity, sovereignty or territorial integrity.
153Waging war against Government of any foreign State at peace with the Government of IndiaProhibits and punishes unlawful attacks on peaceful foreign states.
154Committing depredation on territories of foreign State at peace with the Government of IndiaPlundering or committing hostile actions on foreign territory that is at peace with India.
155Receiving property taken by war or depredation mentioned in sections 153 and 154Receiving property taken illegally during attacks or depredations.
156Committing depredation on foreign territoriesAdditional provision on hostile acts in foreign territories.
157Public servant negligently suffering such prisoner to escapeLiability for officials who negligently allow escape of certain prisoners.
158Aiding escape of, rescuing or harbouring such prisonerPunishment for helping, rescuing or hiding such prisoners.

Conclusion

Sections 147–158 protect the State by penalising actions that prepare for or carry out war, threaten national unity, attack high officials, or assist prisoners to escape. These laws are focused on national security and maintaining public order.

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