BNS 197 : Imputations, assertions prejudicial to national integration.

BNS 197 – Imputations prejudicial to national integration, its punishment, bailability, comparison with IPC 153B, and importance in maintaining India’s unity.
196 BNS : Spreading hate or conflict between groups based on religion, race, birthplace, residence, language, or other differences, and doing things that harm peace and unity .

196 BNS punishes acts that spread hatred or disharmony between groups based on religion, race, language, or community. Learn its meaning, punishments, and how it differs from IPC Sections 153A .
BNS 195 : Assaulting or obstructing public servant when suppressing riot, etc.

BNS 195 explains the punishment for assaulting or obstructing public servants during riots, unlawful assemblies, or affrays. Learn the difference between BNS 195 and IPC 152, punishments, and its role in protecting law enforcement.
BNS 194 : Affray.

BNS 194 – fighting in a public place disturbing public peace. Punishment includes imprisonment up to 1 month or fine up to ₹1,000. Compare with IPC Sections 159 & 160.
BNS 193 : Liability of owner, occupier etc., of land on which an unlawful assembly or riot takes place.

BNS 193 – Learn about the liability of landowners, occupiers, or agents if an unlawful assembly or riot occurs on their land. Covers duties, punishments (fine up to ₹1,000), bail provisions, and comparison with IPC Sections 154, 155 & 156.
192 BNS : Wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot- if rioting be committed; if not committed.

192 BNS – Learn about the offence of provoking others to cause riots. Covers punishment if a riot occurs (up to 1 year) or if it does not (up to 6 months). Includes comparison with IPC Sections 153 & 153A, bail status, and key legal insights.
191 BNS : Rioting.

191 BNS , explains rioting as violence by an unlawful assembly and holds all members collectively responsible. Learn the meaning, punishment, bail rules, examples, and comparison with IPC Sections 146, 147 & 148.