Section 99 BNS : Buying child for purposes of prostitution, etc .

Section 99 BNS of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita criminalizes buying or hiring children for prostitution or immoral purposes. Learn its punishment, legal nature, and comparison with IPC Section 373.
Section 98 BNS : Selling child for purposes of prostitution, etc .

Section 98 BNS explains the law against trafficking or selling minors under 18 for prostitution or illicit purposes. Get details on punishment, bailability, court trial, and comparison with IPC Section 372 in simple terms.
BNS Section 97 : Kidnapping or abducting child under ten years with intent to steal from its person .

BNS Section 97 punishes kidnapping a child under 10 with intent to steal property. Cognizable, non-bailable offense with up to 7 years imprisonment + fine FAQs .
BNS Section 96 : Procuration of child .

BNS Section 96 punishes procuration of children for illicit intercourse with up to 10 years imprisonment. Learn scope, IPC 366A difference, FAQs
Section 95 BNS : Hiring, employing or engaging a child to commit an offence .

Section 95 BNS punishes hiring or engaging a child in crime with 3–10 years imprisonment & fine. Learn meaning, BNS act, punishment, non-bailable status & IPC comparison.”
BNS 94 : Concealment of birth by secret disposal of dead body .

BNS 94 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, which deals with the concealment of birth by secret disposal of a child’s body. Learn its meaning, punishment, legal nature, difference from IPC 318, and whether it is bailable or cognizable in India.
Section 93 BNS : Exposure and abandonment of child under twelve years, by parent or person having care of it

Section 93 BNS punishes parents or guardians for abandoning a child under 12. Learn its punishment, bail rules, examples, FAQs, and legal overview