Section 125 of BNSS : Section 125: Security for keeping peace on conviction.
BNSS
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Rajesh was convicted by a Magistrate of the first class for criminal intimidation under Chapter XI of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023. The court, considering Rajesh's history of aggressive behavior, decided it was necessary to ensure he keeps the peace. At the time of sentencing, the court ordered Rajesh to execute a bond for keeping the peace for a period of two years. Rajesh had to provide a surety and agree to forfeit a certain amount of money if he breached the peace during this period. If Rajesh appeals the conviction and the appellate court sets aside the conviction, the bond he executed would become void.
Example 2:
Sunita was found guilty of committing mischief by damaging her neighbor's property during a dispute. The Court of Session, upon conviction, believed that Sunita might cause further disturbances. Therefore, the court ordered Sunita to execute a bail bond for keeping the peace for one year. Sunita had to assure the court that she would not engage in any behavior that could lead to a breach of peace, and she had to pr...
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