Section 126 BNSS : Security for Peace from Risky Individuals .

Section 126 BNSS : Illustration showing BNSS 126 application to maintain public order before a crime occurs .
Section 125 BNSS : Peace Bond After Conviction .

Section 125 BNSS : Empowers courts to require convicted persons to sign a peace bond to ensure good behaviour and prevent repeat offences, especially in cases involving violence or threats.
Section 124 BNSS : Legal Cooperation with Foreign Countries .

Section 124 BNSS : Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, which explains how the Indian Government can set conditions, exceptions, or rules for applying Indian legal procedures in cooperation with foreign countries having reciprocal agreements. .
Section 123 BNSS : Facilitates Cross-Border Legal Cooperation .

Section 123 BNSS : Outlines the procedures for transmitting legal documents like letters of request, summons, and warrants between India and contracting states. This section ensures that these legal processes are carried out efficiently by the Central Government, fostering international legal cooperation.
Section 122 BNSS : Invalid Transfers During Legal Action.

Section 122 BNSS : Ensures that property transferred after legal proceedings are initiated is invalid and will be ignored by the court.
Section 121 BNSS : Pay Fine Instead of Property Forfeiture.

Section 121 BNSS : Where a person is given an option by the court to pay a fine instead of their property being forfeited due to an unproven source of funds.
Section 120 BNSS : Seizure of Crime-Based Property .

Section 120 BNSS : explains how courts can forfeit property earned through crime, ensuring fairness, transparency, and justice before confiscation.