Section 140 BNSS : Rules for Accepting or Rejecting Bail Sureties .

Section 140 BNSS explains how Magistrates can accept or reject bail sureties after inquiry and notice. It ensures fairness, transparency, and prevents misuse of the bail system.
Section 139 BNSS : Overview of Preventive Legal Bonds .

Section 139 BNSS : obligations of a bail bond for individuals ordered to maintain peace or be of good behaviour. The section specifies that the person must refrain from committing or attempting criminal acts and outlines the consequences for violating these terms.
Section 138 BNSS : Start of Security Period After Preventive Order.

Section 138 BNSS explains when the security period starts after preventive orders under Sections 125 or 136, ensuring fairness, clarity, and no overlap with jail sentences.
Section 137 BNSS : Discharge After Preventive Inquiry.

Section 137 BNSS : Deals with the discharge of individuals after an inquiry finds no reason to require a bond for keeping peace or good behavior.
Section 136 BNSS : When Court Can Order Security for Good Behaviour .

Section 136 BNSS : Where a magistrate can order a person to sign a bond or bail bond if needed to prevent future trouble or maintain peace.
Section 135 BNSS : Inquiry into the Truth of Information .

Section 135 BNSS : Process, rules, and time limit of magistrate inquiry into truth of complaint under Indian law.
Section 134 BNSS : Dispense with Personal Attendance .

Section 134 BNSS :
Allows the Magistrate to excuse a person’s personal attendance and accept lawyer appearance in peace bond or good behaviour matters