267 BNS : Intentional disrespect or interruption of a public servant while in judicial proceeding.

267 BNS – punishment for intentional insult or interruption to public servants in judicial proceedings. Compare with IPC 228.
266 BNS : Violation of condition of remission of punishment.

266 BNS explains punishment for violating conditional remission of sentence. Learn meaning, key points, punishment, bailability, and comparison with IPC 227 in a clear, simple way.
265 BNS : Resistance or obstruction to arrest, or escape or rescue, in cases not otherwise covered .

265 BNS explains punishment for resisting arrest, escape, or rescue from custody in cases not covered elsewhere. Cognizable & bailable.
264 BNS : Omission to apprehend, or sufferance of escape, on part of public servant, in cases not otherwise, provided for.

264 BNS — plain-language guide to omissions by public servants: meaning, examples, punishments (intentional vs negligent), and IPC 225-A comparison.
263 BNS : Resistance or obstruction to lawful apprehension of another person.

263 BNS — resistance or obstruction to another’s lawful arrest explained. Meaning, punishments, bailability, cognizability, examples & IPC 225 comparison.
262 BNS : Resistance or obstruction by a person to his lawful apprehension

262 BNS — plain guide to resisting lawful arrest or escape: meaning, punishments, bailability, and a clean comparison with IPC 223.
BNS 261 : Person Escape from confinement or custody negligently suffered by public servant.

BNS 261 punishes negligent escape from custody by public servants. Read the plain-language explanation, punishments, examples and FAQs.