CrPC Section 129 = BNSS Section 148
Dispersal of Unlawful Assembly
विधिविरुद्ध जमाव का तितर-बितर करना
Overview
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Aspect | CrPC (Old) | BNSS (New) |
|---|---|---|
| Section Number | Section 129 | Section 148 |
| Title | Dispersal of Unlawful Assembly | Dispersal of Unlawful Assembly |
| Punishment | N/A (Procedural) | N/A (Procedural) |
| Cognizable | Yes — Police can arrest without warrant | |
| Bailable | Yes — Bail is a matter of right | |
| Compoundable | No — Cannot be compounded/settled | |
| Triable By | Magistrate / Court of Session | |
Key Changes
- Section number changed from CrPC 129 to BNSS 148
- BNSS modernizes the procedural framework with updated terminology and structure
- Substantive provisions remain largely the same with minor procedural refinements
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the BNSS equivalent of CrPC Section 129?
CrPC Section 129 (Dispersal of Unlawful Assembly) is now BNSS Section 148 under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023, effective from July 1, 2024.
Has CrPC Section 129 changed under BNSS?
The core provision remains substantially the same under BNSS Section 148. The BNSS reorganizes the procedural code with updated language and some procedural refinements.
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