288 BNS : Negligent conduct with respect to explosive substance.

288 BNS Punishes negligent handling of explosives with up to 6 months jail or ₹5,000 fine. Compare with IPC 269 in this detailed guide.
287 BNS : Negligent conduct with respect to fire or combustible matter.

287 BNS – Negligent conduct with respect to fire or combustible matter. Covers offense, punishment, bailability, cognizability, trial, and its importance in promoting fire safety under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
286 BNS : Danger or obstruction in public way or line of navigation.

286 BNS explains rash or negligent handling of poisonous substances, punishment, examples, and difference between BNS 286 and IPC 284.
285 BNS : Danger or obstruction in public way or line of navigation.

285 BNS of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita penalizes anyone causing danger or obstruction in public ways or waterways. Learn its meaning, punishment, bailability, and key differences from IPC Section 283.
284 BNS : Conveying person by water for hire in unsafe or overloaded vessel.

284 BNS — Punishes carrying people by water in unsafe or overloaded vessels. Meaning, punishment, examples, and comparison with IPC 269.
283 BNS : Exhibition of false light, mark or buoy.

283 BNS prevents the use of misleading signals, like lights or buoys, to ensure vessel safety. Strict penalties protect occupants and prevent maritime accidents.
282 BNS : Rash navigation of vessel.

282 BNS punishes reckless operation of boats and ships, ensuring safety on waterways by preventing potential harm.