BNS 253 : Giving shelter or helping an offender who has escaped from police custody or whose arrest has been ordered.

BNS 253 — Harbouring or helping an offender who escaped custody or arrest. Meaning, punishment, examples, exception, and comparison with IPC 216.
BNS 252 : Taking gift to help to recover stolen property, etc.

BNS 252 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, which punishes accepting money or gifts for recovering stolen property without apprehending the offender. Includes explanation, examples, punishment, and comparison with IPC Section 215.
BNS 251 : Offering money, gifts, or giving back property in return for hiding or protecting an offender from punishment.

BNS 251 — offering money, gifts or property to hide or protect an offender. Meaning, punishment, examples, and BNS 251 vs IPC 214 comparison.
BNS 250 : Taking money, gifts, or any benefit to protect an offender from being punished.

BNS 250 — Penalises taking gratification to shield offenders. Learn who is liable, penalties (up to 7 yrs), examples, and how it compares with IPC 213.
249 BNS : Harbouring offender.

249 BNS : Punishment for harboring offenders to help them evade justice. Covers serious crimes, exceptions for spouses, and trial rules.
BNS 248 : False charge of offence made with intent to injure.

BNS 248 — Penalises knowingly false criminal charges made to injure or annoy. Learn meaning, examples, punishments (up to 10 yrs), bailability and legal effect.
247 BNS : Fraudulently obtaining decree for sum not due.

247 BNS – Fraudulently obtaining decree for sum not due. Learn its meaning, examples, punishment, bailability, and how it compares with IPC 210.