BNS Section 220- Illegal purchase or bid for property offered for sale by authority of public servant | Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023

Hello readers! Today, we are going to break down Section 220 of the new Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023. If you've been wondering what exactly this section covers and how it impacts our legal system, you're in the right place.

Bare Act Text

Illegal purchase or bid for property offered for sale by authority of public servant.— Whoever, at any sale of property held by the lawful authority of a public servant, as such, purchases or bids for any property on account of any person, whether himself or any other, whom he knows to be under a legal incapacity to purchase that property at that sale, or bids for such property not intending to perform the obligations under which he lays himself by such bidding, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to one month, or with fine which may extend to two hundred rupees, or with both.

Procedural Details

Punishment

Imprisonment up to One Month(s) + Fine

Nature of Offense

Non-cognizable

Bail Eligibility

Bailable

Compoundability

Non-Compoundable (Refer to BNSS 359 for exceptions)

Trial Court

Any Magistrate

Frequently Asked Questions about BNS Section 220

According to the official bare act, this legal offense is defined as: Illegal purchase or bid for property offered for sale by authority of public servant.— Whoever, at any sale of property held by the lawful authority of a public servant, as such, purchases or bids for any property on account of any person, whether himself or any other, whom he knows to be under a legal incapacity to purchase that property at that sale, or bids for such property not intending to perform the obligations under which he lays himself by such bidding, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to one month, or with fine which may extend to two hundred rupees, or with both.
The punishment for this specific offense is outlined under the new law as: Imprisonment up to One Month(s) + Fine
Under the new legal framework, this specific offense is classified as a Bailableoffense.
The legal status regarding police arrest without a warrant is that this offense isNon-cognizable.
Cases pertaining to this specific BNS section are triable by the Any Magistrate.
The compoundable nature of this offense, meaning whether the parties can settle it out of court, is classified as: Non-Compoundable (Refer to BNSS 359 for exceptions).

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