BNS 204 : Personating a public servant.

BNS 204 – punishes anyone who pretends to be a public servant or impersonates an official. It ensures public trust is not misused, with penalties of 6 months to 3 years imprisonment and a fine.
BNS 203 : Public servant unlawfully buying or bidding for property.

BNS 203 : Punishes public servants for unlawfully buying or bidding for property. Learn its meaning, punishment, examples, comparison with IPC Section 169, and importance for public accountability
BNS 202 : Public servant unlawfully engaging in trade.

BNS 202 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita prohibits public servants from unlawfully engaging in trade. Learn its meaning, punishment, comparison with IPC Section 166, and importance for public accountability.
BNS 201 : Public servant framing an incorrect document with intent to cause injury.

BNS 201 explains punishment for public servants framing false records. Covers IPC 166 comparison, examples, key points & FAQs clearly.
BNS 200 : Punishment for non-treatment of victim.

BNS 200 – Punishment for Non-Treatment of Victim. This law ensures hospitals, public or private, must provide emergency care or face imprisonment up to 1 year or fine. Includes comparison with IPC Section 166, explanation, and conclusion.
BNS 199 : Public servant disobeying direction under law.

BNS 199 explains punishment for public servants who disobey legal directions or fail to record cognizable offences. Includes IPC 166-A comparison & FAQs.
BNS 198 : Public servant disobeying law, with intent to cause injury to any person.

BNS 198 explains punishment for public servants disobeying law with intent to cause harm. Compare BNS 198 vs IPC 166, offense, punishment, and trial details.