162 BNS : Abetment of such assault, if the assault committed.

162 BNS explains the punishment for abetting an assault on a superior officer by military personnel. Learn its meaning, examples, punishment (up to 7 years), and comparison with IPC Section 133.”
161 BNS : Abetment of assault by soldier, sailor or airman on his superior officer, when in execution of his office.

161 BNS explains punishment for abetting assault by a soldier on a superior officer. Learn its meaning, punishment, bail status, and IPC 133 comparison.
160 BNS : Abetment of mutiny, if mutiny is committed in consequence thereof.

160 BNS punishes abetting mutiny in the armed forces with the death penalty, life imprisonment, or 10 years + fine. Learn scope, IPC comparison & details
159 BNS : Abetting mutiny, or attempting to seduce a soldier, sailor or airman from his duty.

159 BNS punishes abetting mutiny or seducing soldiers, sailors, or airmen from duty with life imprisonment or 10 years + fine. Learn scope, IPC comparison & details.
158 BNS : Aiding escape of, rescuing or harbouring such prisoner.

158 BNS Punishes aiding escape, rescuing, or hiding State prisoners or prisoners of war. Offense is cognizable, non-bailable, triable by Court of Session. Punishment includes life imprisonment or up to 10 years plus fine.
157 BNS : Public servant negligently suffering such prisoner to escape.

157 BNS Public servant negligently suffering a prisoner to escape. Covers negligence in custody of State prisoners or prisoners of war. Punishment up to 3 years, fine, or both. Cognizable, bailable, non-compoundable offense tried by Magistrate of First Class.
Section 156 BNS : Committing depredation on territories of foreign State at peace with the Government of India.

Section 156 BNS Punishes public servants who deliberately allow State prisoners or prisoners of war to escape. Life imprisonment or 10 years + fine.