Section 129 of BNSS : Section 129: Security for good behaviour from habitual offenders.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Ravi is a known thief in his locality in Mumbai. Over the past few years, he has been arrested multiple times for house-breaking and theft. Recently, the local police received information that Ravi is planning another burglary. The Executive Magistrate, having jurisdiction over the area, decides to take preventive action. Under Section 129 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023, the Magistrate issues a notice to Ravi, requiring him to show cause why he should not be ordered to execute a bail bond for his good behaviour for a period of two years. Ravi fails to provide a satisfactory explanation, and the Magistrate orders him to furnish a bail bond, ensuring that he will not engage in any criminal activities during this period.

Example 2:

Sita runs a small grocery store in Delhi. Over the years, she has been caught several times for selling adulterated food products. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has fined her multiple times, but she continues her illegal activities. The Executive Magistrate, upon receiving a report from the FSSAI, decides to take action under Section 129 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023. The Magistrate issues a notice to Sita, asking her to show cause why she should not be required to execute a bail bond for her good behaviour for a period of one year. Sita is unable to justify her actions, and the Magistrate orders her to furnish a bail bond, ensuring that she will comply with food safety regulations and not engage in the sale of adulterated products.

Example 3:

Ramesh is a habitual offender involved in extortion and cheating in his town in Uttar Pradesh. He has been arrested several times for threatening local shopkeepers and extracting money from them. The local police have received fresh complaints about his activities. The Executive Magistrate, acting on this information, decides to invoke Section 129 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023. The Magistrate issues a notice to Ramesh, requiring him to show cause why he should not be ordered to execute a bail bond for his good behaviour for a period of three years. Ramesh fails to provide a convincing explanation, and the Magistrate orders him to furnish a bail bond, ensuring that he will refrain from any criminal activities during this period.

Example 4:

Geeta is known in her community for harboring thieves and helping them dispose of stolen property. The local police have evidence of her involvement in several such cases. The Executive Magistrate, upon receiving this information, decides to take preventive action under Section 129 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023. The Magistrate issues a notice to Geeta, asking her to show cause why she should not be required to execute a bail bond for her good behaviour for a period of two years. Geeta is unable to provide a satisfactory explanation, and the Magistrate orders her to furnish a bail bond, ensuring that she will not engage in any activities related to harboring thieves or disposing of stolen property during this period.

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