BNS 225 :Threatening someone with harm so that they do not ask a public servant for help or protection.

BNS 225 – Threatening someone to stop them from seeking protection from a public servant. Learn its meaning, punishment, examples, comparison with IPC Section 190, and why it is important for ensuring justice and safety.
BNS 224 : Threat of injury to public servant.

BNS 224 explains punishment for threatening public servants to influence duties. Learn meaning, examples, punishment, and comparison with IPC 189.
223 BNS : Disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant.

223 BNS explains punishment for disobeying lawful orders by public servants. Compare it with IPC 188, key changes, penalties, and differences.
BNS 222 : Omission to assist public servant when bound by law to give assistance.

BNS 222 – Omission to assist a public servant when legally bound. Know its meaning, punishment, examples, comparison with IPC 187, and why it is important for maintaining public order.
Section 221 BNS : Stopping or disturbing a public servant while they are doing their official duty.

Section 221 BNS :– Obstructing a public servant in duty. Explanation in simple words, punishment, bailability, FAQs, and comparison with IPC Section 186.
220 BNS : Buying or bidding for a property in an illegal way when it is being sold under the order of a public servant.

220 BNS – illegal bidding or purchase at public auctions, punishment, bailability, and comparison with IPC 185 in simple words.
BNS 219 : Obstructing sale of property offered for sale by authority of public servant.

BNS 219 – obstructing sale of property by public servant, its meaning, punishment, bailability, and comparison with IPC 184.