Section 99 BNS

Section 99 BNS criminalizes the act of buying or hiring children for prostitution or immoral purposes. It mandates strict punishment, including imprisonment of 7 to 14 years and fines, ensuring the protection of children from unlawful exploitation.
Section 98 BNS

Section 98 BNS ensures strict legal action against anyone selling or hiring a child for prostitution or other immoral activities, with a punishment of up to 10 years of imprisonment and a fine.
BNS Section 97

BNS Section 97 outlines the punishment for kidnapping a child under ten with the intent to steal, including up to seven years of imprisonment and a fine.
BNS Section 97
Introduction of Section 97 BNS BNS Section 97 deals with the offense of kidnapping or abducting a child under ten years of age with the intent to steal from them. This law is designed to protect young children from being taken away for the purpose of theft, especially when it involves stealing movable property directly […]
BNS Section 96

BNS Section 96 addresses the crime of inducing or forcing a child into illicit sexual activities.
Section 95 BNS

BNS Section 95, which punishes anyone who hires, employs, or engages a child to commit a criminal offense, with mandatory imprisonment and fines.
BNS 94

BNS 94, which deals with the concealment of a child’s birth by secretly disposing of the dead body.