239 BNS : Intentional omission to give information of offence by person bound to inform.

239 BNS — intentional omission to report an offence by a person bound to inform. Meaning, punishment, examples, and how it differs from IPC 202.
238 BNS : Hiding or destroying evidence of a crime, or giving false information to protect the criminal.

238 BNS: Law on hiding or destroying evidence or giving false information to protect criminals. Covers punishment, bailability, and IPC 201 comparison.
BNS 237 : Using as true such declaration knowing it to be false.

BNS 237 explains punishment for using false declarations as true. Know meaning, examples, FAQs, and BNS 237 vs IPC 200 comparison in simple terms.
BNS 236 : False statement made in declaration which is by law receivable as evidence.

BNS 236 explains punishment for false statements in legal declarations. Covers meaning, punishment, FAQs, and comparison with IPC 199 in simple terms.
BNS 235 : Using as true a certificate known to be false.

BNS 235 – Using as true a certificate known to be false. Learn meaning, punishment, nature of offence, comparison with IPC 198, and key legal points.
234 BNS : Issuing or signing false certificate.

234 BNS : Issuing or signing a false certificate knowingly is punishable like giving false evidence. Learn meaning, punishment, examples, and comparison with IPC Section 197.
BNS 233 : Using evidence known to be false.

BNS 233 – Using evidence known to be false. Understand its meaning, punishment, examples, and comparison with IPC Section 196.