Section 143 to 166 of BNSS : Section 143 to 166

BNSS

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Scenario: A group of individuals is caught trafficking two minors from a rural village to a metropolitan city for forced labor.

Applicable Sections:

  • Section 143 (5): Since more than one child is trafficked, the offenders are liable for rigorous imprisonment for not less than 14 years, which may extend to life imprisonment and a fine. The offence is cognizable, non-bailable, and triable by the Court of Session.

Example 2:

Scenario: A public servant is found involved in the trafficking of a child for exploitative purposes.

Applicable Sections:

  • Section 143 (7): As the offender is a public servant involved in child trafficking, they face imprisonment for life, which means the remainder of their natural life, along with a fine. The offence is cognizable, non-bailable, and triable by the Court of Session.

Example 3:

Scenario: An individual habitually deals in the trafficking and sale of persons as slaves.

Applicable Sections:

  • Section 145: The offender faces imprisonment for life or imprisonment for 10 years and a fine. The offence is cognizable, non-bailable, and triable by the ...

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